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Rear master cylinder — disassembly (Triumph Street Triple 765 R/RS)

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1. Remove the boot from the cylinder and pushrod.

2. Remove the circlip retaining the pushrod to the cylinder.

3. Remove the pushrod and piston set from the master cylinder bore noting the relative position of the seals and piston components.
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This article has been reviewed: Kirill Prokofiev
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