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After market master cyl
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Exactly. The front brake might to most of the braking in one respect but I use my rear break much more often. Nobody hits the front break to slow down a few MPH.
Do you know that most Goldwings have an integrated system where the rear brake controls the rear disk and the left front disk and the front brake lever controls the right front rotor.
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