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1982 Kawasaki KZ 750LTD. i wanted the big boy 1000, but there's like a billion of these 750 ltds running around. so what the hey!
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1982 Kawasaki KZ 750LTD. i wanted the big boy 1000, but there's like a billion of these 750 ltds running around. so what the hey!
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1982 Kawasaki KZ 750LTD. i wanted the big boy 1000, but there's like a billion of these 750 ltds running around. so what the hey!
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i bought a master cylinder off ebay. its all flaky like aluminum gets when it oxidizes and im wondering if its still useable or if i need to get a new one because its been exposed to moisture on the inside.
If the bore is not too pitted, could likely be restored to serviceable condition. May or may not require new cup(s), piston, and/or other parts. Is it an oem part? What bike and model is it from? Is it intended for the 1982 Kawasaki KZ 750LTD shown in signature?
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1982 Kawasaki KZ 750LTD. i wanted the big boy 1000, but there's like a billion of these 750 ltds running around. so what the hey!
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1982 Kawasaki KZ 750LTD. i wanted the big boy 1000, but there's like a billion of these 750 ltds running around. so what the hey!
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1982 Kawasaki KZ 750LTD. i wanted the big boy 1000, but there's like a billion of these 750 ltds running around. so what the hey!
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Compressed air is also handy, and of course reassemble with interior parts doused in clean new brake fluid.
If any part needs replacing, it's likely the piston assembly (comes with rubber cups already fitted) available at Z1E Piston Assembly which I believe corresponds with the diagram part number 43020.
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I enjoy using a bottle of common household rubbing alcohol as a before dinner drink to relax......then i slip into somthing comfortable......usually silk ...becuase it's sheek but not too sheer.....then put on some culture club and just let it all go.....
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jeeze patton he just want his brakes fixed com'on fella...jeeze:woohoo:
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