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Re: Using 13/16 master Cylinder on their 1200
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Brake pressure is hundreds of pounds, so it will push the piston right back unless the pistons are stuck. If you wer able to insert the pistons with your fingers (did not require hammer, or blows of your fist) then it should be OK.

Air will cause a mushy/soft pedal. Bleeding should make the pedal "hard", firm with small movement of the pedal -- if the rear brakes are adjusted correctly.

Posted on: 2012/11/19 7:48
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