Barry, I respectfully disagree.
I bought my bike new with ATE calipers (dual set-up). It is an 1982 model and had the square bowl master cylinder. It was 15 mm dia. The square bowl came with the 1981 model, no matter what caliper the bike had.
After 4 or 5 years, the master cylinder leaked because is has oxidized during the wo years the bike was stored at the dealer's. So I replaced it for a 16 mm dia (for two reasons : the brake was spongy with the original 15 and the 16 was the only one in stock at the dealer's and I needed the bike). Man, you need Tarzan grip to brake ! The handle is very very hard to maneuver ! So If I need to change the master cylinder, I reduce diameter... Next, the ATE experienced pitting on the piston One piston on both caliper. At that time, ATE piston and rebuild kit was not available so I bought a set of Brembo at the dealer ... Ouch, it still hurts. And the handle is still hard as wood to press.....
In 2013 I renovated the bike and put braided lines to replace the 30 years old BMW original. The brake is very very hard to use but the braking power is excellent. (on dry roads, wet roads is an entirely different matter altogether..)