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Rear Brake M/Cylinder
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3 years 1 week ago - 3 years 1 week ago #29999
by tackelhappy
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OKANAGAN FALLS. BC ,Canada
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The rear brake master cylinder on my 1979 A model. This bike is an early bike - in the first 1000 built.
The piston in the m/c may need some new parts so I started looking at the german shop and Zed-Parts and both show essentially by photo, the same part.
But the new part is quite different from my old part - especially the plastic piece at the top.
Any ideas.
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The piston in the m/c may need some new parts so I started looking at the german shop and Zed-Parts and both show essentially by photo, the same part.
But the new part is quite different from my old part - especially the plastic piece at the top.
Any ideas.
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" If you can't say what you think, very soon you won't be able to think !
OKANAGAN FALLS. BC ,Canada
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3 years 1 week ago #30000
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1981 KZ1300, '98 Suzuki GSF1200S, '80 Honda CT110, '11 Honda CBR250, '75 Honda CL360, '00 Honda XR100R
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Replied by Ted on topic Rear Brake M/Cylinder
My bike had sat for 32 years, but I just cleaned up the master cylinder (as well as all the other parts) and it works perfect.
1981 KZ1300, '98 Suzuki GSF1200S, '80 Honda CT110, '11 Honda CBR250, '75 Honda CL360, '00 Honda XR100R
Speak softly and mount a fast bike.
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