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Crusty Master cylinder

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schrader7032
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Re: Crusty Master cylinder

Post by schrader7032 »

Let us know. Will it be resleeved to the stock diameter? And just curious, will it come back to you ready to install or do you need to use the rebuild kit to finish it out?
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willstone
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Re: Crusty Master cylinder

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It'll come back ready to install. Only the reservoir and the boot will need to be attached by the bike owner. They are very knowledgeable about this stuff. And they are happy to discuss the process on the phone. I've had several MC's resleeved by them with no problems at all. They have a very quick turn around. The USPS is the slowest element of the rebuild. You can also just have them just resleeve the MC and you can rebuild it yourself if you have the rebuild kit. Some of the kits are hard to find or no longer available. I think the 14mm kit is hard to find and no longer available from BMW.

Armand
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Re: Crusty Master cylinder

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They are going to resleeve and rebuild. Should take a week or so. In my frustration, I pushed out the pin that holds the lever on. They are going to fix that too.

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