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master cylinder 15 Apr 2006 20:02 #39812

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I just put dual disc brakes on my 79 750 twin, the question is do I have to change the master cylinder? the brakes work but there is a lot of travel in the lever

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master cylinder 15 Apr 2006 20:40 #39823

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Not if you have the stock 79 750 twin master cylinder you won't. The 79 750 twin has a 5/8" master cylinder stock (so does the 78) :)
Getting all the air out of the system can be real time consuming unless you have a pressure or vacume bleeder.
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master cylinder 15 Apr 2006 20:52 #39825

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thats what I figured, it seems to get better after working it,I let it set for a day and will bleed it again

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