Hi,
Has anyone found/used an alternative front master cylinder on a GT500 (A)? I'm going to attempt to strip the one I have down but it's resisting at the moment - can't get the circlip to budge and I'm thinking that it might be too far gone for a repair kit.
Cheers,
Jeff
GT500 Master Cylinder - Alternative to OE?
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GT500 Master Cylinder - Alternative to OE?
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Re: GT500 Master Cylinder - Alternative to OE?
Just look for a single disc installation and use the master cylinder. Lots about.
I've used Bandit m/c on my GT550 with twin front discs (currently ebay chinky ones as I have a hydraulic clutch too!), there are similar bikes with one disc - SV650, several GS models, even Honda units if you want to really upset the purists.
I've used Bandit m/c on my GT550 with twin front discs (currently ebay chinky ones as I have a hydraulic clutch too!), there are similar bikes with one disc - SV650, several GS models, even Honda units if you want to really upset the purists.
Think of how stupid the average person is, then realise that half of them are more stupid than that.
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Re: GT500 Master Cylinder - Alternative to OE?
As Alan said, lots of other MCs will work. On my 380, I fitted an MC from a RF600 which worked perfectly with the GT's single disc. I didn't bother looking at piston sizes etc, just bought the MC off eBay (it was less than £20 delivered) and fitted it. Really improved the stopping power.
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2006 SV650S - killed by a patch of diesel and a kerb in Feb 2019
2017 SV650 AL7 - naked and unashamed