The Spyder master cylinder is a dual master cylinder, with separate front and rear chambers and pistons, for separate front and rear brake circuits. Are all three wheels locked up? If so, I think I’d be looking at more of a common mode failure with the linkage, etc.I have a 2012 Spyder RSS SE5, My problem is that my brakes locked up. I believe the cause is a plugged return port in the master cylinder. Can I just remove the top of the master cylinder to clean the return port or remove the master cylinder?


I manage to get all the brakes to release by pumping the breaks several times ,however they all locked up again .All calibers are working as they should when the brakes released. .All brake pads were replaced last year .The system flushed and new DOT4 FLUID added. The tandem (dual) is the extra master cylinderWell, I think that you need to consider the probability that both return ports in both front and rear piston chambers, which are physically independent of each other, could clog at the exact same time. And if that’s true, then you have much bigger maintenance issues then just trying to stick a piece of wire in there to poke out an hole, and calling it a day. And this master cylinder, because of its remote reservoirs, is not typical of what you may be used to, when trying to break into it. So, all I can recommend is to rule out any other common failure first, such as linkage issues…lube, corrosion, etc.
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Well, not sure what you mean by "extra" master cylinder. There's no such thing. It's the only one there is. I think that you have a mis-understanding of the system, or else we're having a really weird language problem. There's no master cylinder under the seat beneath the reservoirs. Only the two hoses that go down to this one. If you try to open up your master cylinder, you will need a complete bleed with BUDS. There are no replacement parts and no repair kits. So, the best I can do now is to just give you a link below, to a shop manual that you can download. If you want, post a picture of what you believe to be the master cylinder, because you think that this one is an "extra", and we'll identify what it is. Otherwise I don't think I can be of any more help to you. Good Luck with it.I manage to get all the brakes to release by pumping the breaks several times ,however they all locked up again .All calibers are working as they should when the brakes released. .All brake pads were replaced last year .The system flushed and new DOT4 FLUID added. The tandem (dual) is the extra master cylinder
The fluid was changed last year along all brake pads and also flushed the linesWhen was the last time the brake fluid was completely replaced?
Sorry the word extra in my last message should have been the word exactly . My tandem (dual) master brake cylinder is exactly the one in the picture you sent. Sorry for the confusion .There is only one master cylinder supply the front and rear brakesWell, not sure what you mean by "extra" master cylinder. There's no such thing. It's the only one there is. I think that you have a mis-understanding of the system, or else we're having a really weird language problem. There's no master cylinder under the seat beneath the reservoirs. Only the two hoses that go down to this one. If you try to open up your master cylinder, you will need a complete bleed with BUDS. There are no replacement parts and no repair kits. So, the best I can do now is to just give you a link below, to a shop manual that you can download. If you want, post a picture of what you believe to be the master cylinder, because you think that this one is an "extra", and we'll identify what it is. Otherwise I don't think I can be of any more help to you. Good Luck with it.
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Well. That clears that up. I was starting to wonder. Anyway, there are no dis-assembly instructions for that thing. And like I said, no parts or repair kit. If the return ports are clogged, it’s a corrosion issue and the master cylinder might not be worth using anyway. If it was me and I felt that I had eliminated everything else, and I had to get into this job that deeply with such an involved recovery, I’d just replace the thing. I know. We all like to save money. But you could go through a lot of trouble just to find out that it still doesn’t work.Sorry the word extra in my last message should have been the word exactly . My tandem (dual) master brake cylinder is exactly the one in the picture you sent. Sorry for the confusion .There is only one master cylinder supply the front and rear brakes