I have taken the master cylinder out without taking the aluminium tank out.
If you have a trained octopus it is easy otherwise be prepared for lots
of cursing, sore fingers, cuts and bruises.
I suspect the gap in the back of the fibreglass tanks is too small to get
your hands in.
Did you get
Hi Kurt
U have to take the tank out. Butbe real careful as there is a trick to it.
Drain the tank and remove the top panel. Lift the tank so you can undo the
bottom banjo fitting
Then lift the tank out by rotating the rear first than when upside down it can
be completely removed
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Thank you all for your prompt responses and support. The O rings for the
master cylinder came in the post yesterday. The remaining question I have
is do I need to remove the fuel tank to access the master cylinder or can
it be dis-assembled as needed from the top? Seems rather a stupid question