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Pitted Master Cylinders
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29 Jan 2014 21:01 - 30 Jan 2014 05:10 #620566
by Nessism
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Both masters on my 750/4 are junk due to internal corrosion. No worry about the front since late model masters are cheap and plentiful on ebay (not worried about originality). Rears are a different matter though. Bought what looked like a clean sample but the bore was pitted on that one too.
Any suggestions on what to do? Are there any later model masters that can be made to work with minimal hassle?
Any suggestions on what to do? Are there any later model masters that can be made to work with minimal hassle?
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29 Jan 2014 22:25 #620569
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Proud owner of 1982 650csr again soon. keeping it this time
Replied by crusierlover on topic Pitted Master Cylinders
Nessism! Hey, how are you? This is Ron Bayless.From GSR. Contact kz10006.He has a wealth of parts.
Proud owner of 1982 650csr again soon. keeping it this time
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30 Jan 2014 04:53 #620582
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Replied by 4TheKZ1000 on topic Pitted Master Cylinders
Yep, Brian is the man.....his parts are on my bike. Great guy, great parts.....made easy.
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30 Jan 2014 09:47 #620615
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Replied by steell on topic Pitted Master Cylinders
Both front and rear masters can be bored out and a new liner pressed in to make them like new.
Not generally cheap though.
Not generally cheap though.
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