Technical Clutch Brake M/C

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Technical Clutch Brake M/C

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Not had a proper look yet but i am sure i read that the clutch and bake share the same master cylinder. Now, my brakes are starting to wear down and feeling like i need to press slightly harder but my question is, would worn pads make my clutch biting point move? I may also just have air in the system as sometimes if sitting at the lights and foot on brake after a moment i feel i need to press some more so i presume my M/C could be on the way out. I have a 1.2 with 50k on the clock.
 
Clutch and brake master cylinders are separate, but they share the same fluid resevoir mounted on the brake master cylinder.

The clutch fluid take off pipe is mounted higher on the side of the resevoir so that if there's a fluid leak from either system, the clutch will stop working before the brakes do.
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