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kz1300 rear brake master cylinder

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kz1300 rear brake master cylinder

10 years 3 months ago
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Hello,
can somebody please help me im from Australia my z1300 rear brake master cylinder 14mm stamped on it can i buy any rubbers or a kit anywhere?, so i brought a second hand one from u.s.a but it was stuffed has 5/58 didnt know there was a difference what can i convert onto it my bike is in showroom finish with 27000ks on it would love to get some help
cheers max

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Re: kz1300 rear brake master cylinder

10 years 3 months ago
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Hi Max welcome to the forum. Have a look around your local area you probably will be able to get a stainless sleeve put in and a kit supplied and usually fitted.
I had a 12mm M/C done for a K series BMW and it cost around $120
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Re: kz1300 rear brake master cylinder

10 years 3 months ago
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Speak to Oz at Zed-parts. They have the seals and will ship worldwide.

www.zed-parts.com/zp_mainpage.html

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Re: kz1300 rear brake master cylinder

10 years 3 months ago
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Have you tried pulling it apart and giving it a cleanup i just did mine and it now works fine .
sometimes over the years they get blocked up with crap in the tiny little holes or the slightest bit of rust on the bore can lead to air leakage.

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