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Master cylinder ID Please....
Don't have a whole lot of info on the history of my bike. Looks like a lot of stock stuff was replaced with unstock stuff. I don't really want to buy a new m/c but don't know what rebuild kit to get for this since I don't know what it is. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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That 1/2 on the bottom most likely means it has a 1/2" piston bore which is not stock Suzuki. That master doesn't have a mirror mount either. Sorry but no idea what it's from. If it truly has a 1/2" bore it's smaller than the stock 14mm master for most GS single disc applications.
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Matchless
Originally posted by Nessism View PostThat 1/2 on the bottom most likely means it has a 1/2" piston bore which is not stock Suzuki. That master doesn't have a mirror mount either. Sorry but no idea what it's from. If it truly has a 1/2" bore it's smaller than the stock 14mm master for most GS single disc applications.
Good luck
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Originally posted by Matchless View PostYep, as Nessism says for the twin front disk you want a 5/8 one otherwise you may run out of lever travel before the brakes start working
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ikantbreave
Thanks for all the info. My bike is a single disc setup, would the 1/2" m/c be safe if I rebuild it, stainless lines and a good bleeding? Thanks.
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Texas Don
Originally posted by ikantbreave View PostThanks for all the info. My bike is a single disc setup, would the 1/2" m/c be safe if I rebuild it, stainless lines and a good bleeding? Thanks.
Don
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