Currently I have my bike set up with dual disks and the stock CB750k master cylinder.
I had it in my head that a stock CB750k master cylinder piston is 11mm and the caliper piston is 38mm but poking through the shop manual I find this on page 141
which indicates 14mm for the MC. Confusion then sets in as a 14mm piston "should" be sufficient for reasonable performance as this chart indicates
http://www.vintagebrake.com/mastercylinder.htmbut it's not and has a pretty long pull when fully bled.
I've read that I'm looking to pair up an MC and set of calipers that will yield a 12 - 14:1 ratio. My brain has gone soft here though and I think I only need to step the MC up to a 15mm piston to get what I want out of my brakes.
Is 12:1 not the magic ratio? Is this chart wrong? Would someone apply some brain cells here and double check that makes sense?
Thanks
Edit:
There's my damage. Now I'm even more confused...
"Single piston calipers are much happier in the 14:1 to 12:1 range."
"For 2 piston opposed calipers, I like ratios in the 27:1 range, feeling some line and caliper flex. For a firmer lever, use 23:1."
So... to get the ratio this fellow recommends I actually want a smaller piston? Am I misreading this chart and I actually want the numbers from the single caliper line? If the (2) indicates 2 pistons on one caliper then this chart is useless?
WTH? Help please