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Oct 08, 2018
Better than Sanyo, better than cell phones.
Used it yesterday to take pics and movies of granddaughters' Halloween field trip . Clear shots even from a distance. Have had cameras from SONY and Sanyo. The SONYs are the better camera.

Apr 28, 2020
Fine, but factory threads need re-tapping.
0 of 1 found this helpful Been using this Master Cylinder in my Mustang for several months now. Works fine. Really good price. PROBLEM was the female threads for the hydro-boost fitting didn't fit. Not gonna bother looking in my tool and die box for it, but I needed something like an M18 by 1.5mm tap to dress the threads to make it work.
Probably a Made in China thing. I would look closer for that now, since China screwed us with their Corona Virus. If you don't mind re-doing the threads, it will work for you.

Jul 30, 2018
Works on my 2015 Yamaha just fine.
Used this to replace the master cylinder on a 2015 Star Bolt. My bike fell onto its side and hemorrhaged its brake fluid piston. This whole assembly was cheaper than the Yamaha rebuilt kit and it works great. The brake line threads right in. It fits to the 7/8 inch diameter handlebar perfect. Only drawback was the OEM Yamaha mirror has left handed threads. Yamaha does this sometimes. Fortunately the threaded part of the mirror disassembles and I was able to find a replacement, right handed, 8mm by 1.25 mm per thread, generic bolt at the hardware store.