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Rebuilding kits -Clutch reservouir & slave cylinder
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<blockquote data-quote="FJR Flyer" data-source="post: 1378698" data-attributes="member: 15692"><p>Was up in Canukistan for a week, so didn't get back to the bike until yesterday. I assumed cause and effect. I had changed the clutch fluid and assumed I screwed something up and the slave was leaking. This was reinforced by what appeared to be an empty sight glass. Turned out that there was a little old dirty fluid at the bottom of the sight glass and the new clean fluid was harder to see. Pulled the reservoir cover to find it full.</p><p></p><p>Light went on, checked the front lower fairing behind the front wheel to find the same oil stains that were on the pipes. I must have ridden through something on the ride home from work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJR Flyer, post: 1378698, member: 15692"] Was up in Canukistan for a week, so didn't get back to the bike until yesterday. I assumed cause and effect. I had changed the clutch fluid and assumed I screwed something up and the slave was leaking. This was reinforced by what appeared to be an empty sight glass. Turned out that there was a little old dirty fluid at the bottom of the sight glass and the new clean fluid was harder to see. Pulled the reservoir cover to find it full. Light went on, checked the front lower fairing behind the front wheel to find the same oil stains that were on the pipes. I must have ridden through something on the ride home from work. [/QUOTE]
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