Checked room for suspension moving? it seemed to me that maybe the suspension arm could touch the rear bolt head and the front side of the master cilinder housing
i had to do this on my 1982 yamaha xj1100 maxim cause they dont sell parts for it anymore .they should continue making these parts plenty of us out there still have nice clasic bikes worth keeping on the road.
Nice add on, I have an 83 and rebuilt the MC which has worked until now. After bleeding I'll go for about 3-5 miles and the rear brakes will set up (DOT 3 according to anuel). any ideas?
Been there. Mine did the exact same thing and turned out to be the master cylinder, though other components could result in the same issue. It's best explained in this video: ruclips.net/video/y6yZVy7vkGo/видео.html
Love this video serirs. I just stumbled on it a few weeks ago. Sad to she sat for two years but glad shes running again!
Checked room for suspension moving? it seemed to me that maybe the suspension arm could touch the rear bolt head and the front side of the master cilinder housing
i had to do this on my 1982 yamaha xj1100 maxim cause they dont sell parts for it anymore .they should continue making these parts plenty of us out there still have nice clasic bikes worth keeping on the road.
Which master cylinder did you order.. appreciate it
I was hoping to see a test ride. Good bypass of the OEM.
👏 good job
Did the aluminum body fail? I have an 83 and the threads at the bottom are rough. Brakes work but everything is rusty. Looking into this project now
I rebuilt the original master cylinder to no avail. Replacing it did the trick
Is the banjo bolt the same ? Nice job, I need to do the same, what about the front master cylinder have you done anything with that?
Not done any mods to the front brakes. Yes, the banjo bolt was the same size. Good luck👍
Nice add on, I have an 83 and rebuilt the MC which has worked until now. After bleeding I'll go for about 3-5 miles and the rear brakes will set up (DOT 3 according to anuel). any ideas?
Been there. Mine did the exact same thing and turned out to be the master cylinder, though other components could result in the same issue. It's best explained in this video: ruclips.net/video/y6yZVy7vkGo/видео.html