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Front Brake Master Cylinder
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Nessism wrote: I'd take the master apart and inspect the bore for pitting and corrosion. Brake fluid absorbs water by design, but if you don't change the fluid every few years the fluid will corrode the system parts. Pitted master cylinder bores is very common so don't assume too much about the condition of the parts until you inspect.
I should have mentioned that when I said it's in good nick: it's spotless inside. I've already pulled it apart and looked inside.
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martin_csr wrote: The 81 650-CSR w single disk Fr Br has 1/2 cast into the underside of the mc. 1/2" = 12.7 mm
Thanks; I didn't know that. I changed my posting to eliminate the reference to 14mm. Ed
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I think this swap was done in the past for looks or for a smaller looking area in front of the rider. For me, the original looks the part and as I have more feel, it's an added bonus.
5/8 by the way.
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Although these are all 'metric' bikes, a few imperial measurements like ball bearing sizes, brake mc and tyre rims remain. The reason was economics, it was cheaper to source imperial sizes for some components .
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