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Rear caliper questions
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master cylinder is off in the penalty box right now soaking - waiting on parts so I don't have a picture of them together.
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You can get a whole caliper rebuild kit from Powerhouse Automotive in the UK for 27GBP which is a lot better price than Partzilla.
stores.ebay.co.uk/Powerhouse-Automotive-...0+rear+brake+caliper
Alas the kit doesnt include the brass boots, I wonder if they are really needed as they seem redundant with the rubber boots.
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I'm a noob though but theres some guys here that know these twins so maybe one of them will chime in.
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Also before you go buy the rebuild kits for either of your master cylinders take them apart and inspect the steel bore, if it is pitted or corroded you will probably need a new MC. I have tried twice to "rehone" the bore and both times it did not work. In that case I would just buy a new MC on ebay from China. I have used two Chinese masters on bikes i have flipped and they work great.
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The calipers from what I can tell right now are going to work fine as they are. They aren't seized but I wont know for sure until I get the master cylinders worked out to see if they'll work. I got the rear caliper back on and I think everything will be good to go when the master cylinder is operational again.
The master cylinder bores are good - the pistons were just stuck with some yellowy caked on gunk. I am going to run with the suggestion from another user to just buy new for the front master cylinder since the price difference is very little. The rear I have some parts coming for and I'll know more at the end of the week when they get here.
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Thanks to all for the help
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DoctoRot wrote: Also before you go buy the rebuild kits for either of your master cylinders take them apart and inspect the steel bore, if it is pitted or corroded you will probably need a new MC. I have tried twice to "rehone" the bore and both times it did not work. In that case I would just buy a new MC on ebay from China. I have used two Chinese masters on bikes i have flipped and they work great.
My eBay-fu skills aren't so good I guess cause I can't find a new knockoff rear m/c. Any chance you've still got a link Doc?
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