To answer zipster58's original question from 18 February 2017, if you're in a pinch yes you can make your own plastic bits, I tried it and it works. Boneyard didn't have a master cylinder and the OEM is pricey so I disassembled my 12mm Magura (ABS) master cylinder to see what was going on. Photo shows the outboard piston seal is worn out and leaks, the inboard seal is ok. Cut a 5mm piece from a Goodyear composite fuel line, spun it on a 1/4" mandrel and square-up the cylinder sides till you get 4mm. Use brakefluid and slip the new seal over the piston till it seats, use the assembled piston as a mandrel in a lathe or drill and shape the new seal with an emery board to look like the original. The shape is important particularly for the inboard seal, the seal must be compliant enough to touch and seal the cylinder bore. You want an interference fit on both the piston and the cylinder bore. Clean dry and reassemble with a dab of Brembo silicone grease in the master cylinder bore and reassemble the rear brake, bleed and check the action. I did this a month ago and no leaks, brake action like new, cost 2-hours of garage time. My control group of seals are soaking in brakefluid on the shelf, no signs of swelling. My gold brake master cylinder from China is sitting on the shelf as back-up.