View Full Version : drippy brake fluid - 1990 K75s
kychris02
05-01-2008, 10:46 PM
a drip has caught my eye on the new-to-me K75s. It is right under the reservior on the throttle side handlebar. it drips onto the fairing, which bugs me. is there a seal that could be shot or is there something i'm missing. i'm sure this will be the first of many questions. thanx for any thoughts...:ear
98lee
05-01-2008, 11:13 PM
Sounds like your master cylinder needs rebuilding.
Unless you can see it leaking between the lid and the reservoir, or the bottom of the reservoir and the top of the master cylinder/ handle assembly, the most likely is the piston seal of the master.
32722302356 Piston (D=13) BUY 1 $51.00
This would work if your cylinder is not pitted. Just a light hone or cleanup with Scotchbrite or fine emery paper.
32722310786 Cylinder With Piston (D=13) BUY 1 $174.00
If your cylinder is very pitted, this is the complete master with reservoir.
chicagobmwmotorcycle.com gives 20% off list co that would be $40.80 for just the piston and seals or $139.20 for the complete new master.
Remember, brake fluid eats paint, so take care of this now!
:dance :dance :dance
jdiaz
05-02-2008, 06:18 AM
Just order the new master cyl. The original one is almost 20 years old!!
PGlaves
05-02-2008, 10:07 AM
That little drip will eat paint and spoil the finish quicker than you can keep it wiped up. Wrap a good rag around the master cylinder, and then get a new one ASAP.
I could provide pictures, but they aren't pretty.
jdiaz
05-02-2008, 11:22 AM
That little drip will eat paint and spoil the finish quicker than you can keep it wiped up. Wrap a good rag around the master cylinder, and then get a new one ASAP.
I could provide pictures, but they aren't pretty.
On Ol' Smoky? How could you see the paint damage under all the dirt? Or maybe the brake fluid made a clean spot? :laugh
PGlaves
05-02-2008, 12:40 PM
On Ol' Smoky? How could you see the paint damage under all the dirt? Or maybe the brake fluid made a clean spot? :laugh
Of course not on Old Smokey. That bike was never allowed to leak. Road grime - well sometimes!!
On an '87 K75S that I bought for Voni a few years ago. That Baja Red color that now has a streak down the side of the fairing that looks like somebody spilled coffee or wiped a dirty diaper down the side of the bike.
Jon, I am not a one-K75 fellow. We have owned 7 - own 4 right now as I type.
'87S - Voni's in Iowa - Baja Red - Coffee spill
'91S - Voni's in Texas - Marakesh Red
'95 low seat standard - Paul's in Kansas - sorta a Plum Purple
'95 RTP - Paul's in Texas - Black and White
I might buy a few more when I find them near enough and priced right! You, of all people should understand that, Jon!
kychris02
05-02-2008, 04:54 PM
Thanx everyone. New Master cyl it is....
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