cyfa2809":kzncr446 said:Or just get a dual/split banjo. Hydraulics see
Well no, not really. Hydraulics see.
Levers and calipers have to compliment each other. Running two slave pistons (caliper end) from a single master cylinder (lever end) would leave you with little braking power. There is simply not enough capacity in the master to run both brakes without the lever bottoming out (its the same feeling you get if the pads are really worn). Then there is the problem of bias adjustment. Your natural instinct is to pull one lever harder than the other to get the braking effect you need depending on conditions. Having both brakes apply the same braking force is rarely desirable. On dry tarmac you brake with a bias to the front, on slippy wet mud you tend to go harder at the rear. Therefore you need to be able adjust braking bias to suit conditions.
If you want something to work well, you have tomput the work into the system. Nothing is ever simple.
Si