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Post by gsteinert on Nov 9, 2013 13:50:57 GMT
Anyone got a rear master cylinder lying around that they would consider trading for a few beer tokens?
I've got a 1992 model, but I think the brake system remained pretty much the same at the back for all the XJ600S's.
Thanks
Gary
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Post by gsteinert on Nov 13, 2013 7:11:27 GMT
Or alternatively, does anyone know if there are any other bikes who's master cylinders will fit my Divvy?
Gary
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Post by bigmick1981 on Nov 13, 2013 7:13:28 GMT
Rebuild kits are cheap on eBay and not difficult to rebuild either, maybe the better option
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Post by gsteinert on Nov 13, 2013 7:47:54 GMT
It's amazing the difference in results when you change your search from 'refurb kit' to 'rebuild kit'.
Thanks Mick.
Gary
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Post by gsteinert on Nov 13, 2013 7:50:24 GMT
Maybe I spoke too soon... plenty of rebuild kits, but nothing for the Divvy Back to square one! Gary
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Post by bigmick1981 on Nov 13, 2013 17:24:49 GMT
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Post by bigmick1981 on Nov 13, 2013 17:26:24 GMT
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Post by bigmick1981 on Nov 13, 2013 17:27:08 GMT
Then you can search all the models the add states this part fits bud, or take the part no off the bag in the pic to your local Yamaha dealer etc
I was gonna bid on it but if you wana go for it just let me know and I won't bid as I won't really be needing one till next year
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Post by HRHpenfold on Nov 13, 2013 21:37:41 GMT
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Post by gsteinert on Nov 13, 2013 21:52:38 GMT
Go for it Mick, I think I'm going to go for a replacement assembly instead. Get the bike running as quickly as possible and then look to see if it's worth repairing the original. And the prices seem to be about the same.
Thanks for the info Ian. That'll definitely make my search a bit easier.
Gary
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