My xs400 has a rear disc brake and its a pain in the bum. The general feedback I get about the rear disc brake models from the era is that they always are getting jammed.
I'd like to replace it with a aftermarket cylinder and have found one that has a smaller m/c bore. So what implications does this have? I know that braking force is increased, but travel distance decreases. Should I go with the new and more reliable cylinder or get an OEM one off ebay and hope it works?
Replacing the rear Master cylinder
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Replacing the rear Master cylinder
'78 Yamaha XS400
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'86 Yamaha Radian
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I already did that. New seals, m/c kit. (twice) The problem is that the only m/c kit that fits the xs400 is available from the dealer at 40 bucks. While a new m/c assembly (aft market) is about 90 bucks. Hence I'd prefer an entirely new assembly.
I think 40 bucks on two pieces of plsatic is a waste of money.
I think 40 bucks on two pieces of plsatic is a waste of money.
'78 Yamaha XS400
'86 Yamaha Radian
'86 Yamaha Radian