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Yeah, I think a tow or an on-site repair might be the best bet. I might come out cheaper having one of those mobile truck repair guys install a new cylinder on site. If I'm reading the info on the site correctly, the brake system is a single point failure/lose all braking power type deal, right...
Hello all. I'm shopping for my first Deuce and I have found one at a good price, but the guy said it needs a wheel cylinder repair. I have no problem fixing it, but if I have to have it towed that will definitely affect how much I'm willing to pay for it. Around here the tow companies want $300...