The Alta Factory LHRB

This is something I’m definitely going to be interested in. Is this officially available through any Alta dealer?
 
Butch probably got it for free as part of his friends and family discount program. It is not available to the general public yet, AFAIK.

Is there a Brembo part number on this part? Just curious if Alta had to do any special piston sizing on it that is different from the clutch master cylinder. If it is a typical clutch lever, then they can be bought on eBay.
 
Great to hear the Alta LHRB kit is out. The price is even lowerthan I expected.
I couldn't wait and installed the Rekluse kit. Works well and retain the foot brake.
 
The LHB kit is currently only available through dealers.
There will come a time we will also sell via an online store, however I will still recommend going through dealers as they will be able to give you better pricing.
And it does away with the pedal.
 
The LHB kit is currently only available through dealers.
There will come a time we will also sell via an online store, however I will still recommend going through dealers as they will be able to give you better pricing.
And it does away with the pedal.

Thanks for the clarification. Scott at Elite Motorsports is hooking me up with one on his next order. Can’t wait to try it!

Steve
 
Great to hear the Alta LHRB kit is out. The price is even lowerthan I expected.
I couldn't wait and installed the Rekluse kit. Works well and retain the foot brake.

Does the Rekluse kit use a cable to the foot brake? The pictures of it I've seen online dont seem to show the mechanics of it.
 
Does the Rekluse kit use a cable to the foot brake? The pictures of it I've seen online dont seem to show the mechanics of it.

The rekluse kit is completely hydraulic. They managed to produce a double action kit, where the foot and hand levers work side by side.
 
Does the Rekluse kit use a cable to the foot brake? The pictures of it I've seen online dont seem to show the mechanics of it.
The Rekluse LHRB is all hydraulic. It pressurizes the stock rear master cylinder from the top.

You remove the stock rear master cylinder cap, carefully place an O-ring in there, then screw in this black insert. Then attach a hydraulic line to the top of it.

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The mechanical one the the cable that you are thinking about is called Ox-Brake. I would not bother with a mechanical one.
 
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