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Rear Master Cylinder
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5 years 7 months ago #23897
by HarryFarrider
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1984 ZG1300A. Rear brake master cylinder is beyond rebuilding - too corroded. Can anyone recommend a suitable replacement cylinder that I can mount inrplace of the original, even if some modification is required? I rarely use the rear brakes, and even then very lightly, so do not need to apply anywhere near the original pressure to the rear caliper cylinders.
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5 years 7 months ago #23899
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Replied by paulb on topic Rear Master Cylinder
One of the guys on the English site did a mod quite recently z1300.co.uk i will see if i can find a link
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5 years 7 months ago #23903
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Hi Harry,
This is the conversion I carried out to my master cylinder.
Page 6 & 9.
www.kz1300.com/index.php/forum/bike-proj...ress-so-far?start=30
Regards
Martin
This is the conversion I carried out to my master cylinder.
Page 6 & 9.
www.kz1300.com/index.php/forum/bike-proj...ress-so-far?start=30
Regards
Martin
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5 years 7 months ago #23947
by HarryFarrider
Replied by HarryFarrider on topic Rear Master Cylinder
Thanks Martin.
I wondered about the rear brake light - did you add a pressure switch in the line, or did you find a cylinder with a switch built in.
Also, how did you go with the mounting holes. Did you have to make a bracket to mount it ?
A pic of the back of the assembly would be good if you had one.
I wondered about the rear brake light - did you add a pressure switch in the line, or did you find a cylinder with a switch built in.
Also, how did you go with the mounting holes. Did you have to make a bracket to mount it ?
A pic of the back of the assembly would be good if you had one.
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5 years 7 months ago #23956
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Replied by StanG on topic Rear Master Cylinder
Just in case, you can press a new sleeve in. I had it done on the front master cylinder with a stainless sleeve. Works great and lasts forever. Cost was about $100.
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5 years 7 months ago #23957
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Hi Harry,
I was going to fit a pressure switch but the MOT tester didn’t pick it up on the test. Apparently it was only mandatory to have the brake light operated from the rear brake after a certain year. I made some brackets from flat bar to fit the master cylinder to the existing fixings. Sorry no pictures I’m afraid.
I was going to fit a pressure switch but the MOT tester didn’t pick it up on the test. Apparently it was only mandatory to have the brake light operated from the rear brake after a certain year. I made some brackets from flat bar to fit the master cylinder to the existing fixings. Sorry no pictures I’m afraid.
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