After much of the last half decade in storage I pulled my baby out to get it ready for some some riding. Blew the dust off, removed the plastic keeping the airfilter clean, changed the oil, checked plugs etc. New battery, fresh fuel.. * crank, crank, crank.. * ZOOM! Comes to life! In a few moments the oil smoke clears and I shut the choke off and my GS settles into a smooth idle while I check the lights and bring the tire pressure up. Check the nuts an bolts for tightness, by now the engine is comfortably warm. Pushing it off the center stand I roll out of the garage backwards, blipping the throttle a few times, smooth an sweet like it should be, I grab a handful of the front brake and.. NUTHING! Uh-ohh..
Romp on the back one to stop my backwards ride, they work. Into gear and back into the garage. The fluid level is right up there. I had replaced the fluid before I stored it. Looked clean so I tried to bleed them. Appears the front master has failed me. Sooo.. a check on the net, says the part number is no longer valid as an assembley, ( 59600-45330 btw ), The book says nothing about rebuilding the master cylinder but the cup and piston are shown as parts. Therefore.. is the front master cylinder rebuildable? Or am I now on a search for a usable replacement? I have searched in these threads and looked up some of the recommened sites. Anyone had experiance taking it apart? Any advise would by most welcome!
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