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Offline Zim

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cb750 master cylinder help
« on: June 23, 2011, 08:58:40 AM »
Hey guys, just joined the forum and am hoping you guys can send me in the right direction.  I'm currently building a cafe from a 750 I recently bought, and am trying to figure out what to do about my master cylinder.  I put clip-ons on the bike, and my master cylinder needs rebuilt anyway, so I'm thinking of just getting something different that looks nicer, and gives me a little more room on my clip ons.  Having a built in brake switch would be nice as well, so I can remove that bulky unsightly thing from my triple tree.

I've been reading quite a bit on an array of different forums, and I believe I've come to learn that the stock bore is 14mm.  Is that correct?  Does anyone know what other model master cylinders I can get that would share the same specs as this one, but look nicer (aka black in color)?  I also plan to add a SS brake line to the system, so if someone can point me in the right direction as to what type of MC I should look for, as well as a compatible brake line, that would be extremely helpful. 

Also, if someone can give me a crash course in the terminology of the brake system, that would help me in understanding how all these components fit together.  I understand the master cylinder and caliper, but things like bore, banjo bolt, etc I just can't seem to wrap my head around, making trying to fit all these components together a little more difficult.   

Thanks for any help in advance.

Offline Radam

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Re: cb750 master cylinder help
« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2011, 09:22:14 AM »
The FAQ section has pretty much all the info you need. Also use the search function at the top of the screen. A lot of guys have used the front master off of modern sport bikes, but I don't know off hand what bikes. Welcome to the forum! There's a lot of great info here from a bunch of old timers that have been around.