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Yes, I thought that might happen.
By FRONT I meant the circuit for the FRONT BRAKES i.e. DISC.
It may be physically at the rear of the the M/C but it is still the FRONT
circuit ;)
"Close, but you have the lines mixed up. The rear reservoir (larger one) on
the master cylinder feeds the front brakes, and the front (smaller)reservoir
feeds the rear brakes. Make sure the brake pedal push rod is allowing the
piston in the master cylinder to fully return (free play).
Bob Winslade
1966-1600 Missy
1967-1600 Bender"
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