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Thread: Anybody got a KDX200 rear brake master cylinder, condition unimportant?

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    Anybody got a KDX200 rear brake master cylinder, condition unimportant?

    Im doing some mods and would like to get a KDX200 rear M/cyl as a pattern. Anybody got an old one I can borrow or buy?
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    cant help ya holmes,but just remembered ive got stock pipe n muffler from an H model lying around that i took off when bike was near new
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    Quote Originally Posted by fridayflash View Post
    cant help ya holmes,but just remembered ive got stock pipe n muffler from an H model lying around that i took off when bike was near new
    Funny you should say that, not long ago I nailed a tree. Got up and carried on. Realized a while later my Pro Circut was hitting my rear spring. It was only a little dented but very twisted. Spent a while thinking that I cant afford another PC then remembered I got the stock pipe with the bike which is now on it. Goes quite well with it. I may replace the PC with a FMF gnarly.
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    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    theyre quiet and torquey with the stock pipe eh, like easy slow speed wheelies , hill climbs etc. i ordered a fmf fatty for mine and when it turned up it was an fmf burly pipe, expansion part was higher and further back ( kickstart wouldnt quite clear it) and the bike was very peaky with that pipe, super steep hill climbs were outa the question but top gear full on powerstands were all go!!
    'the stickiest situation since sticky the stick insect got stuck on a sticky bun'

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