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    I was wondering if i need to replace my reservoir going to a gsxr dual disk for my stock dual disc on a 84 gs 750?.I was bleeding the brakes but it seems to soft still?.I don`t want to go to a newer gsxr res.I like the stock look.Can a new res on any sport bike work?.

    Bill
    Last edited by Guest; 07-26-2008, 03:19 AM.

    #2
    what matters is the mc piston diameter
    if you can find out what that is on the gsxr that the brakes came off that would clear it
    i THINK yours would be 14mm
    GS850GT

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      #3
      Thanks alot.I will try and figure that out.

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        #4
        btw, larger mc diameter would not change the feel of the brake lever but only its travel distance (will be shorter)
        - but because of this the brake lever may APPEAR to be firmer, as it will "bite" sooner
        Last edited by psyguy; 07-26-2008, 06:11 AM.
        GS850GT

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          #5
          Stock master for a dual disc GS is 5/8" - a smig under 16mm. Single disc bikes use 14mm masters.

          In my experience, using a 14mm master on a dual disc system will result in a spongy feeling lever since there will be more lever travel to displace the necessary amount of fluid compared to a 5/8" master. Hand pressure will be less but travel will be higher. I recommend staying with 5/8".
          Last edited by Nessism; 07-26-2008, 10:44 AM.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Nessism View Post
            Stock master for a dual disc GS is 5/8" - a smig under 16mm. Single disc bikes use 14mm masters.

            In my experience, using a 14mm master on a dual disc system will result in a spongy feeling lever since there will be more lever travel to displace the necessary amount of fluid compared to a 5/8" master. Hand pressure will be less but travel will be higher. I recommend staying with 5/8".
            I agree fully with Nessism

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