Brake master cylinders



FAQ about Xpert Moto's Brake master cylinders Collection:

What brake master cylinders are available at Xpert Shop?

Xpert Moto Gear’s collection includes radial and axial master cylinders, forged aluminum models, and integrated or remote reservoir variants. Each unit features CNC-machined bodies, adjustable lever reach, and fluid-efficient piston bores, ideal for street, track, or off-road use.

How do I choose the right brake master cylinder from Xpert Moto Gear?

Choose based on riding style (radial for sport/track, axial for street/off-road), brake caliper compatibility, and preferred lever feel. Use Xpert Shop’s size chart to match piston diameter and fluid volume to your caliper’s specifications, ensuring optimal hydraulic ratio and responsive modulation.

Can beginners install brake master cylinders from Xpert Moto Shop safely?

Yes, Xpert Moto Shop includes complete installation kits with fittings, bleed valves, torque specs, and step-by-step video guides. Even novice riders can upgrade safely with basic tools and our bleed-free tips for clean installation and consistent lever pressure.

Why choose Xpert Moto Gear’s brake master cylinders over generic options?

Xpert Moto Gear’s master cylinders are built to meet or exceed OEM and race standards, featuring hard-anodized internals, corrosion-resistant seals, and precision-fit levers. Unlike generic cylinders, ours maintain consistent brake feel and pressure through repeated high-temp cycles and extended use.

How do brake master cylinders from Xpert Shop enhance performance?

Xpert Shop’s master cylinders improve braking power and rider confidence by delivering a more direct, linear lever response, increased brake modulation, and reduced fluid fade, essential for aggressive braking on track or under load.

How should I maintain my brake master cylinder purchased from Xpert Shop?

Inspect seals and fittings monthly, flush brake fluid annually, and clean reservoir lids and sight glasses regularly. Follow Xpert Moto Gear’s care guide to prevent contamination, moisture buildup, and internal corrosion, ensuring peak braking performance every ride.