Brake Cylinders for Honda Goldwing 1100

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Goldwing 1100

Motorcycle Brake Cylinders for Honda Goldwing 1100

Honda produced the Goldwing 1100 until 1983. This is a street bike that is known to handle long travel while providing comfort for the rider. Understanding the braking system and how it operates goes the distance when selecting parts, such as the master cylinder, that will ensure proper operation the bike was designed to deliver.

What type of braking system do Honda Goldwing 1100s have?

The Goldwing 1100 has a dual-braking system. This means that the front and back braking system operate separately with the use of hand levers located on the handlebars. The front braking system contains disc brakes while the back of the bike has a drum braking system installed. Both the front and rear braking systems use independent master cylinders, reservoirs, and calipers for their operation. It is important to ensure that when selecting braking system parts for the motorcycle you are choosing either front or rear compatible options.

What does a master cylinder rebuild kit contain?

The master cylinder acts as a pump sending fluid to the caliper located at the wheel. When the master cylinder shows signs of wear, it is important to either replace this part or rebuild it to ensure safety while riding. The master cylinder rebuild kits contain the necessary components to ensure a complete rebuild is possible. These parts include rubber boot, push rod, springs, bushings, and seals.

Where is the fluid reservoir on the Honda Goldwing 1100?

The fluid reservoir for the braking system is located on the handlebars of the motorcycle. There are various reasons that this component for the braking system is located at this point, and they are listed here:

  • It prevents hoses from interfering with steering capabilities when the motorcycle is turned in one direction or another.
  • It helps to ensure better fluid flow to the braking points as it is located above all other braking components.
  • It allows for air to flow to the highest point without getting into the braking system lines.
How do you clean a Goldwing 1100 master cylinder?

Cleaning the master cylinder prevents unwanted dirt or sludge from getting into the brake lines. This aids in the safety of the vehicle when it comes to controlling the motorcycle. To clean the master cylinder, you will first need to remove the reservoir that houses the braking system fluid. This is done by unbolting or unscrewing the component from the master cylinder,a nd then follow the steps listed below:

  1. Take care when removing the reservoir seal, noting its position so it is reinstalled properly.
  2. Spray your master cylinder thoroughly with brake cleaner.
  3. Wipe it dry with a lint-free cloth to ensure no fibers get clogged in the braking system.
When should the master cylinder be replaced?

The master cylinder is the heart of your braking system. When you feel as though you are not able to slow or stop the vehicle in a time frame you feel comfortable with, you should have the master cylinder inspected. You may also notice that the fluid levels within your reservoir are going down quicker than normal. This is another sign that your master cylinder should be rebuilt or replaced for safety purposes.