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Left Hand Rear Brake Install Video

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So here is my version of the left hand rear Brake....
 
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I'm thinking of doing this same upgrade to my 2021 ATAS too. Another scooter that has a LH master cylinder that will fit the Africa Twin is the 2017 Honda X-ADV 750. So how did you setup the switch for your Denali aux lights; did you use a Honda-switch interface or just install an external switch?
 
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In the United States, there are no x-adv's.
I just purchased a 2002 Honda silverwing unit on ebay for $50 including shipping. It is a non moving part so I am unconcerned with purchasing used.
The Denali lights I got new in box on ebay for $320. Was a super simple instal...
I will make a short video now and post it for you.
 
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I modified my 2020 ATAS DCT the same way as whoissokol, After that some issues emerged. When pressing handlebar rear brake lever, brake acts too soft and slow compared to foot lever. When pressing foot lever there is an increased backpressure in the hand lever .
Any idea what could be wring in the system. Only difference to whosisokol's modification is the we used another junction, not the shown Ho Hey.
Thanks
 
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I modified my 2020 ATAS DCT the same way as whoissokol, After that some issues emerged. When pressing handlebar rear brake lever, brake acts too soft and slow compared to foot lever. When pressing foot lever there is an increased backpressure in the hand lever .
Any idea what could be wring in the system. Only difference to whosisokol's modification is the we used another junction, not the shown Ho Hey.
Thanks
What other junction did you use? I intend to do away with the foot brake and its master cylinder altogether and link in the hose from the lever to the hard pipe going into the ABS unit.