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11 Mar 2012 04:04 #508989 by Kitten Tooth
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I have a front master cylinder that is in great shape from a 1976 KZ400D3. It came off of a single disk brake setup. My 1981 KZ1000LTD is dual disk in the front and i would like to swap out the master cylinder from the KZ400 to my KZ1000 because it looks cool as hell (circular with a cap that unscrews). The way i see it, i could just unscrew the line that goes into that junction on the lower triple tree on the KZ1000, pull that master cylinder off, install the one from the KZ400, bleed the brakes, and be on my way. All it is is an inlet and an outlet inside the master cylinder. If the fluid is topped off and theres no bubbles or gunk in the lines, it would work on a dual disk setup wont it? Any help would rock.


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11 Mar 2012 07:54 #508999 by 750steve
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As the 400 master cylinder is for single & the 1000 is for a dual setup i dont think the cylinder for the 400 will push enough fluid. You'll end up with the lever going to the bars at worst or a 'soft' lever at best.

Grab another lever thats used to running a twin disc setup, don't take chances with brakes.

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12 Mar 2012 00:56 #509166 by Kitten Tooth
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even if the fluid is topped off and all is as it should be? All it is is smaller. If theres no air in the lines and its got fluid, you'd think it would have just as much pressure as the other one but using less fluid in the reservoir.

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12 Mar 2012 01:00 #509167 by Kitten Tooth
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well if anyone else says no.... ill probably still try it :D and let you know what happens.

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12 Mar 2012 01:15 #509168 by ramtough_63
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it will probablly be fine while I am sure there are numbers somewhere on pressure, volume, etc...That say otherwise

but i am pretty sure the only difference is the splitter in a dual set up alot of people just add a dual banjo bolt

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12 Mar 2012 01:23 #509172 by DaddyJama
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Think of circles.. Like push pops

Hydraulics work with a relation ship of distance and area..

U push a small area a great distance on one end..(hand movement distance and small master cylinder push pop piston)

The fluid takes that movement and can push a bigger area a small distance on the other(brake piston)

u can ask the small area piston (hand) to move a greater distance to push the bigger area of the multiple calipers.. But if u get the analogy u will see u may pull into the bars by the time u move the brake calipers enough..

This is all theory in that the smaller cylinder may have some extra in it.. Depends on what the brains were thinking when they designed it..

If they were designed to be a perfect fit, it prob won't work..

Id eBay a newer master cylinder designed for a modern sport bike.. New bikes use 7/8th bars as well

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12 Mar 2012 10:03 #509191 by The Milkman
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationI put one of these:
on my dual caliper 650 and it works fine. Looks good too.
Les

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12 Mar 2012 11:25 #509199 by z1kzonly
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Yes it will work in physics. But it will be spongy, and the lever will pull all the way to
the handle bar.
That is why all the Z1 and H2 guys want the coveted 5/8" bore master cylinder fo
the dual disk conversion.
I am assuming you have this early Z1 KZ900 style master cly.
I am working on some here.
How is this for a story:
I finally bug a family member to bore these out. I tell him to 5/8"!
Stock bore is 14mm.
So he being the professional machinist that he is, he feels that it should something
under american size 5/8"! being of metric, japanese style. So he thaught he was correct and told me so.
So me being a nice guy said thanks alot! Wow you did me a favor.
So now I have 3 bores that need to be bored another .005 -.010" I will probally finish bore
them with some 220 wetsand paper.

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12 Mar 2012 11:44 #509201 by roy-b-boy-b
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Think of it as redneck antilock brakes. You will not be the first to do this. Roy

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12 Mar 2012 12:22 #509203 by steell
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roy-b-boy-b wrote: Think of it as redneck antilock brakes. You will not be the first to do this. Roy


Short, sweet, and to the point :laugh:

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12 Mar 2012 12:37 #509205 by M357.5
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roy-b-boy-b wrote: Think of it as redneck antilock brakes. You will not be the first to do this. Roy


Yep, been there myself when I swapped dual disks onto my KZ750B1, didnt have a proper master cylinder and its a good job my rear brake worked very well cuz the fronts were USELESS till I swapped on a proper master for duals.

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14 Mar 2012 00:25 #509519 by Kitten Tooth
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well ok you guys, i guess like 7 people say it aint gonna work right so i wont do it That was my next idea though. A newer circular style master cylinder off of a crotch rocket of some sort. I love the redneck anti lock breaks. Just like the rust holes in my pickup are redneck air conditioning :D i appreciate the heads up you guys.

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1983 Suzuki GS300L-D
1982 Suzuki GS300L-Z sold:(
1976 KZ400D3
1973 Z900... I WISH

DO A BARREL ROLL!!

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