ANDREI MASONRY LLC

Andrei Masonry LLC Revamps Motorcycle Braking with Precision Master Cylinders

Boring, OR – October 26, 2023 – Andrei Masonry LLC, a US-based engineering and manufacturing company known for its commitment to precision and quality, is making waves in the motorcycle parts industry with its newly released line of motorcycle master cylinders. Located in Boring, Oregon, the company, while traditionally focused on masonry and construction solutions, has leveraged its engineering expertise and commitment to detail to develop a product poised to enhance motorcycle braking performance and rider safety. For years, Andrei Masonry LLC has been building a reputation for delivering robust, reliable solutions in the construction sector. The team, led by a group of experienced engineers and craftsmen, decided to apply their skillset to a new challenge: improving motorcycle braking systems. “We noticed a gap in the market for master cylinders that really deliver consistent, reliable performance, and aren't just about flashy looks,” says a company spokesperson. “We wanted to build something that riders could truly feel the difference in.” What’s a Master Cylinder & Why Does it Matter? For those not deeply versed in motorcycle mechanics, the master cylinder is a crucial component of the braking system. When you squeeze the brake lever, it pushes a piston inside the master cylinder, which then forces brake fluid through the lines to the calipers at the wheels. This pressure activates the brakes, slowing or stopping the motorcycle. A high-quality master cylinder provides a consistent, firm feel, allowing for precise control and confident braking – which is, obviously, pretty important when you're moving at speed. Andrei Masonry’s Approach: Beyond Just Parts Andrei Masonry LLC isn’t just slapping together some metal and calling it a master cylinder. They’ve focused on a few key areas to create a genuinely superior product. Precision Engineering: Utilizing advanced CAD/CAM software and CNC machining, each master cylinder is manufactured to extremely tight tolerances. This ensures a smooth, consistent piston movement, translating to better braking feel. “We’re talking about tolerances measured in thousandths of an inch,” explains the engineer in charge of the project. “That level of precision makes a big difference when you’re trying to modulate brake pressure.” Material Selection: The company opted for high-grade aluminum alloy for the cylinder body, offering a great balance of strength and weight. Internal components are made from hardened steel for durability and resistance to wear. “We didn’t cut corners on materials,” says the spokesperson. “We wanted something that would last, and perform consistently under demanding conditions.” Testing, Testing, and More Testing: Andrei Masonry hasn’t just built the master cylinders – they’ve rigorously tested them. From bench testing to real-world riding with experienced riders, the company has put its product through its paces to ensure it meets the highest standards of performance and reliability. “We’ve spent months refining the design and making adjustments based on feedback from our test riders. We’re really confident in the result.” Focus on Feel: Andrei Masonry believes that a good braking system isn’t just about stopping power – it’s about feel. The company has designed its master cylinder to provide a firm, predictable lever pull and consistent braking force, giving riders the confidence to push their limits. “A lot of aftermarket master cylinders focus on a short stroke or aggressive feel. We wanted something that was responsive and controllable for a wide range of riders.” What Makes Andrei Masonry’s Master Cylinder Different? The market is filled with motorcycle master cylinders, so what sets Andrei Masonry’s apart? Here’s a breakdown: Bore Sizes: Available in a variety of bore sizes (11mm, 13mm, 14mm, 15mm, 19mm), catering to different motorcycle types and riding styles. “Choosing the right bore size is crucial for optimal braking performance. We offer a wide range to ensure riders can find the perfect fit for their bike.” Reservoir Options: Both remote and integrated reservoir options are available, providing flexibility for different motorcycle configurations. Remote reservoirs can help reduce weight and improve fluid flow. Finishes: Available in a range of finishes, including natural aluminum, black anodized, and chrome, to complement any motorcycle aesthetic. Universal Fitment (With Adapters): Designed with universal fitment in mind, though adapters may be required for certain motorcycle models. The company provides a compatibility guide on its website. Made in the USA: Proudly manufactured in the USA, ensuring high quality control and supporting local manufacturing. Who is this Master Cylinder For? The Andrei Masonry motorcycle master cylinder is designed for a broad range of riders: Street Riders: Improved braking feel and control for everyday riding. Track Day Enthusiasts: Increased precision and responsiveness for aggressive track riding. Custom Bike Builders: A high-quality, reliable component for custom motorcycle builds. Anyone Looking to Upgrade Their Braking System: A cost-effective way to significantly improve braking performance. Availability and Pricing The Andrei Masonry motorcycle master cylinder is available for purchase directly from the company’s website ([hypothetical website address: www.andreimasonryllc.com/moto](www.andreimasonryllc.com/moto)) and through select motorcycle parts retailers. Pricing starts at $299, depending on the bore size and finish. About Andrei Masonry LLC: Andrei Masonry LLC is a US-based engineering and manufacturing company specializing in precision-engineered solutions for a variety of industries. Located in Boring, Oregon, the company is committed to delivering high-quality, reliable products and exceptional customer service. While historically focused on construction and masonry, Andrei Masonry LLC is expanding its portfolio to include motorcycle components, leveraging its engineering expertise to meet the needs of motorcycle enthusiasts. Contact: 212-977-8599, 31980 SE DAPHNE CT, BORING, OR, 97009-9022, UNITED STATES.

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