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What type reservoir does your M/C have, Plastic or 1-piece Cast Iron?
The Plastic tank ones are easy to convert. May get some ideas from these Pics. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...og&sa=N&tab=wi |
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Yes, a dual MC can be converted. There are several. SSBC have a very nice one but very expensive as well as another, much more reasonable by Jamco which looks pretty good. I have one similar to the Jamco but that co. has been a victim of the economy.
http://www.ssbrakes.com/commerce/bra...servoir%20Kits http://www.jamcosuspension.com/products/productID/614 |
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