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1980 GS550 master cylinder size?

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I've been searching and Googling since yesterday and still can't find a clear answer.

1980 550 with single front disc.

Is the master cylinder bore 14mm or 16mm (5/8")?
 
Since I'm on my phone right now and can't download the manual, care to share the bore size?
 
All Suzuki single caliper bikes use a 14mm bore master. Dual disc is 5/8's.
 
Hey Scott, if you have a smartphone than you can download the manual since it is a PDF file and it should open just fine. I do it that way on my iPhone so I have it at the garage anytime I'm there
 
I do, but at the time I had no Wi-Fi and it would have taken nearly an hour to download.
I'll definitely be saving the manual on my PC as well.
 
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