The tank looks like it'll fit nicely on the battery case. It isn't as big as the stock one, but the stock one isn't that big anyway. I've routed the coolant overflow tube and it fits nicely down the spine of the bike. Where it's placed means the overflow pipe can stick out the side and not dump in the path of the rear tire.
The master brake cylinder kit took a bit of work to get into. Getting it off the bike was easy enough, but getting the compression ring out took some fiddling. I've replaced the rubbers on the cylinder and I'm ready to put it back together again, but the kit came with 2 copper rings that don't seem to be on the original, so I'm going to figure out where they go before I reassemble.
The old gaskets and spring on the cylinder |
New gaskets and springs ready to install - as soon as I figure out where the copper rings go. |
I don't see copper rings on there anywhere. I'm still not sure why the All Balls Racing master cylinder kit has them, but have them it does. |