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Bennys78
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Hi, My 78 GS750 is to the point where it's all going back together. One thing definitely needs replacing is the Master Cylinder. Rebuilding is not an option and I'd prefer not to have a remote reservoir. Bike is twin disc.
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.
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.