1981 GPz550. what is the go-to replacement master?

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21 Mar 2017 18:06 #757347 by chopper1963
need to replace a front master on my 1981 GPZ550. The orig is of course long gone out of stock.

Is there a proven replacement that will look / work like the old Tohiko?

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23 Mar 2017 03:38 #757450 by ThatGPzGuy
No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationDo you mean aftermarket? Perhaps, but why don't you go to Partzilla and see what other models had that MC and then hit eBay?
Here is one listed for a KZ550:

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23 Mar 2017 04:50 - 23 Mar 2017 11:07 #757451 by Nessism
No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationThe GPz550 use a 5/8" bore master. That ebay jobbie posted above is 14mm which is smaller.

The EX650 masters work nicely and can be found for cheap on ebay. I put one on my 750 and it's been great.

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23 Mar 2017 11:01 #757480 by 80B4
Stick with the OEM brake parts from Japan. I do not trust the master cylinders from China and you can forget finding levers and rebuild kits when you need them. I've been using late model EX650 and er-6n master cylinders and clutch controls on my projects for years. Ebay has hundreds of those parts, so good luck!

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26 Mar 2017 08:48 #757730 by CoreyClough
Replied by CoreyClough on topic 1981 GPz550. what is the go-to replacement master?
I don't care how bad it runs, the brakes have to work and stop your ride. There are a lot of aftermarket brake master cylinders, and some are very cheap. I'd stay clear of the cheap ones, but that's just me. Replacing with another if the same would be my first recommendation. If you wanted to change to one with a remote master cylinder like on the more modern bikes, or one from a modern bike, just about all of them bolt to our handlebars, and companies like Goodridge can customer make hydraulic lines for you. Just because it says "fits..." doesn't mean it is a direct factory replacement.

'85 GPz550(ZX550-A2)

GPz550 Base Manual --> tinyurl.com/ze5b3qo
GPz550 Supplement Manual --> tinyurl.com/h34d2o6
GPz550.com --> www.nwsca.com/scripts/gpz_forum_2005/default.asp
First Race Win GPz550 --> tinyurl.com/o5y3ftp

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