My first thought was a DL-650 master cylinder from prior 2007 (or DL-1000 post 2007). The piston is marginally bigger than the GS, it carries a mirror mount and fits 7/8 handlebars. The only difference is the pitch in the banjo bolt, 1.0 Vs 1.25. Given how often banjo bolts are replaced, I can live with that.
A potential option is the Radial Master Cylinder from a B-King, It has the same banjo bolt thread size + the mirror mount and fits the bars. Problem is I know nothing about radial master cylinders.
Common sense says if it stop something as ugly as a B-King that has a heavier dry weight than a stock GS750 and 8 caliper pistons then it will be good for the GS750 without being too harsh. Making my GS 0.7% B-King is kind of a turn-on as well.
Any thoughts or knowledge around this?
Suggestions around a modern replacement for the rear master cylinder that bolts straight on (I've been at this bike for a year, I'm all about easy at the moment) may also give you good karma.
Cheers.
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