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GS450 brake fluid reservior disintegrating

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Hello again, I recently drained/flushed the brake fluid from my gs450 and when I removed the reservior cap I noticed the screws were severely rusted. When I went to put everything back together afterwards one of the screwholes seemed to no longer take thread where it should. it was determined not to be the screw, and I sterted looking how to take apart the reservior.
The model I have is linked to below, but I can't figure out how to gracefully remove that reservior, and as I try to edge a fine screwdriver under it the plastic is actually disintegrating like candlewax. I figure I'll be pricing a replacement tomorrow or so, but does anyone have experience rebuilding this type to let me know how to remove it?
http://images.cmsnl.com/img/partslists/front-master-cylinder-gs450-1980-et_bigsue0136fig-61_b77b.gif

Replacement on ebay found, but I would still appreciate feedback on this process.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...0558581632&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK:MEWAX:IT
 
Just pop that reservoir up. It is held in place with an o-ring, so it's just a friction-fit.

Get the reservoir kit, if that's the one for your bike. I got one for mine, it works well and looks good. :D

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I had the exact same problem with mine, except I had an additional issue where the piston had pretty much seized in the master cylinder and it's unfortunately scored the bore too badly to be any use, so I replaced mine.

If your cylinder is good, that reservoir is the one you need.

I'd suggest go to your local dealer or Boulevard Suzuki and get a new piston and cup set too, relatively cheap way of knowing your brake is good. Don't compromise on your braking...
 
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