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    Suzuki brake master cylinder recall?

    Anyone have any FACTUAL knowledge of what the fault is with these units? I have 2 that I probably won't be able to have replaced as I have no VIN numbers of the donor bike. Suzuki won't tell apparently. Obviously,, if they fail without warning,,,I'd love to know..
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobGassit View Post
    Anyone have any FACTUAL knowledge of what the fault is with these units? I have 2 that I probably won't be able to have replaced as I have no VIN numbers of the donor bike. Suzuki won't tell apparently. Obviously,, if they fail without warning,,,I'd love to know..
    Rob - don't get a twisted version of the factual info, get thee to your local Soozie shop, they will give you the good oil. I know EXACTLY what it says, 'cos I've gone and checked, but have no ambition to give the mouse-jockies any fodder over an issue that has potential to be blown out of all proportion

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobGassit View Post
    Anyone have any FACTUAL knowledge of what the fault is with these units? I have 2 that I probably won't be able to have replaced as I have no VIN numbers of the donor bike. Suzuki won't tell apparently. Obviously,, if they fail without warning,,,I'd love to know..
    A few on the TL site overseas who like myself have fitted GSXR front ends to TLs are trying to ascertain the real risk of this thing failing but not much luck so far.Suzuki are not interested if i cant provide the numbers etc.Methinks i have far more chance of becoming an ornament on the front of a Maui camper.
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    From that link, it appears that a very small number of people who have been lazy with their maintenance are suffering from spring failures, probably due to corrosion weakening them. Fun fact, Morris Minors are the only thing I've found where this is a serious problem. Strip, clean, inspect, put it from your mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by budda View Post
    Rob - don't get a twisted version of the factual info, get thee to your local Soozie shop, they will give you the good oil. I know EXACTLY what it says, 'cos I've gone and checked, but have no ambition to give the mouse-jockies any fodder over an issue that has potential to be blown out of all proportion
    We did and got asked for VIN's. Would not explain fault. Maybe we spoke to the wrong person..
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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    I've got Google too but I was after specific engineering facts.
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    Change the fluid every 2 years and it should not rust.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Change the fluid every 2 years and it should not rust.
    Good advise. Currently changing fluid every third race meeting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobGassit View Post
    We did and got asked for VIN's. Would not explain fault. Maybe we spoke to the wrong person..
    Yeah, they need to know a VIN in order to identify whether your M/Cyls are within the potentially affected range Rob - I understand your frustration

    This campaign is a preventative measure - I wont quote it here, that's not my function - but as with ALL the big players, when there has been instances of a sub-optimal performance from a part, it is simply replaced to prevent more customer issues

    Check again with your shop - they should be able to allay your concerns mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    From that link, it appears that a very small number of people who have been lazy with their maintenance are suffering from spring failures, probably due to corrosion weakening them. Fun fact, Morris Minors are the only thing I've found where this is a serious problem. Strip, clean, inspect, put it from your mind.
    Sounds about right ? do this or use your Vin. Mine was good but replaced anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    From that link, it appears that a very small number of people who have been lazy with their maintenance are suffering from spring failures, probably due to corrosion weakening them. Fun fact, Morris Minors are the only thing I've found where this is a serious problem. Strip, clean, inspect, put it from your mind.
    DONT MOCK THE MORRY !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Crap brake hardware made even crapper by hiding it in the dampest, most out of the way spot the bloody Poms could design - sorted mine with the obligatory brass sleeve, and of course put the bloody bolts back in arse-about-face, so the bastard rattled its tits off ......... Aaaaaah, the good old days

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    This is the most Suzuki has said

    Suzuki GB's Denis Houston said: "Investigations into reports of the front brake lever developing a ‘spongy’ feeling over time have revealed the cause to be moisture naturally absorbed by the brake fluid, affecting the return spring inside the master cylinder. As the braking system is safety critical and there are no external indications that corrosion of the spring has begun the brake master cylinder assembly is to be replaced free of charge."

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    Mine would do this only when I was at the track. It was never a sudden thing but gradtuly got worse over the day.
    When I had it in Haldane's they said they couldn't find anything wrong but changed the brake shoes. it never came back after that.

    Mine is part of the recall so I'm happy to get it done for free but i probably would get it changed as matter of course as I had brake problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobGassit View Post
    Anyone have any FACTUAL knowledge of what the fault is with these units? I have 2 that I probably won't be able to have replaced as I have no VIN numbers of the donor bike. Suzuki won't tell apparently. Obviously,, if they fail without warning,,,I'd love to know..
    The information I received was that it was only certain GSXR models,Shouldn't affect your Pro Twins bike,Still you'd think Suzuki would be only too happy to offer atleast that info,Have you tried calling Steve at the tech dept at Suzuki NZ ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy View Post
    The information I received was that it was only certain GSXR models,Shouldn't affect your Pro Twins bike,Still you'd think Suzuki would be only too happy to offer atleast that info,Have you tried calling Steve at the tech dept at Suzuki NZ ?
    Just ask your local Suzuki Dealer - they have ALL the info at their fingertips

    The only issue is when you don't have a VIN, 'cos the m/cyl is off some unknown bike ......
    if in ANY doubt, kit the thing and be done with it

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