Kiwi
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Clutch cylinder seals.
Rather than replace the slave or master clutch cylinder you could just replace the seals. The R1200 clutch uses hydraulic fluid (As opposed to brake fluid) you can buy replacement seals from your local hydraulic seal supplier. I think they are urethane. Cost me NZ$20. About 8 Quid I think.
My seals failed because I mistakenly used brake fluid to refill it after replacing clutch line damaged in a crash. Brake fluid causes the seals to expand. The slave cylinder siezed. Nasty.
And "Yes" you are right. I would have known that if I had read the service manual or, indead, the wee note on the fluid cover. (Bright black on a black background)
Rather than replace the slave or master clutch cylinder you could just replace the seals. The R1200 clutch uses hydraulic fluid (As opposed to brake fluid) you can buy replacement seals from your local hydraulic seal supplier. I think they are urethane. Cost me NZ$20. About 8 Quid I think.
My seals failed because I mistakenly used brake fluid to refill it after replacing clutch line damaged in a crash. Brake fluid causes the seals to expand. The slave cylinder siezed. Nasty.
And "Yes" you are right. I would have known that if I had read the service manual or, indead, the wee note on the fluid cover. (Bright black on a black background)
