My question is, what BMCs can I use? I'd like to upgrade to something with a better look to it.
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Pendulum
79 550 front master cyl?
My front master cylinder is leaking, and the fluids all nasty so I want to rebuild the caliper and replace the MC. If the budget allows, I'll do stainless lines. Probably just going to do new rubber lines for now though...
My question is, what BMCs can I use? I'd like to upgrade to something with a better look to it.Tags: None
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ChicagoBob
Anything with a similar bore. Check out the selection at Mike's XS. I'm using their #08-262 (12.9 mm bore), but several of the others would also work. See pic below, and in my album.
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Pendulum
Thanks Bob, that's exactly the info I needed. Now that I have the bore, I can search around. I'm assuming the brake line banjo bolt is 10x1.25? I haven't measured yet.
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Originally posted by ChicagoBob View PostAnything with a similar bore. Check out the selection at Mike's XS. I'm using their #08-262 (12.9 mm bore), but several of the others would also work. See pic below, and in my album.http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/u...00080021-1.jpg
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1979 GS1000E
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Pendulum
Even better... Looks like the Mixes XS unit comes with the banjo bolt, and the switch. I needed a new switch anyway.
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Pendulum
Ordered! Looks like I need to get my caliper rebuild kit and new lines picked out tonight. Thanks again Bob.
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To be honest you won't pay much more for the new stainless lines and they'll give a better feel than the rubber ones, IMOCowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
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The proper size master for a single disc front brake is 14mm.Ed
To measure is to know.
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Pendulum
Originally posted by cowboyup3371 View PostTo be honest you won't pay much more for the new stainless lines and they'll give a better feel than the rubber ones, IMO
Originally posted by Nessism View PostThe proper size master for a single disc front brake is 14mm.
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ChicagoBob
The one with the 12.9mm works fine for me, on my single-disk GS550, and that brake light switch is much more reliable than the stock unit.
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snicrep5
you better be sure you order correctly from mikes xs. he absolutely will not refund or exchange parts once ordered. He will not answer any emails or phone calls (if there is a number). I tried to email him before ordering mixture screws. didnt get an answer, but being compulsive, i ordered anyway. He does state that he doesnt refund or return in the disclaimer. thank goodness everyone is not like him.
btw im using a 97 gs500 master cyl on my gs1100, works great.
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Pendulum
Thanks for the heads up... His website is 'meh' at best, but thanks to everyone here I got what I needed. It's been sitting in my closet for a while now... I've already installed the clutch lever I ordered. Now it's time to for the brakes. I need to figure out what to order for the front line.
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