I did have them set up running down the back of the forks but the lines felt very stiff trying to get the banjos lined up with the caliper. Its not the standard set up on the fazer so I don't think I can use the brackets.
As others have mentioned, the lines should be behind the forks and they will fit in to the mountings for the existing hoses as this is how I have my HEL lines setup. They will be stiffer than stock lines but you should have plenty of room and space to get them routed
Should be able to just whip the calipers off without having to remove the lines as well
How are the lines set up at your master cylinder ?
Ie closest one to the left furthest away to the right
Do your lines both kink away for the m/c at the banjo?
I just fitted the same to mine tonight, behind the forks and used the original clamps no problem. Bugger to bleed though, now got the lever tied back and re bleed tomorrow
Some songs are very very long, but this one isn't !
Chris - its getting there I know! still hunting for a belly pan but I've had plenty of things to do.
As you can see from the pics I've posted on the threads tonight its abit tatty but that's next once its finally sorted and mot'd
I can change the routing tomorrow when back from work. Just aswell I bought a big bottle of brake fluid.
Looks good mate, as deadeye said you shouldn't need to disconnect the brake hoses, just take the caliper mounting bolts out and pass the caliper between the forks with the brake hoses still connected then put the calipers back on
Chris
It wouldn't be fun if it was easy, I just wish it wasn't this much fun.
(10-06-13, 08:37 PM)Andy Smith FZS link Wrote: How are the lines set up at your master cylinder ?
Ie closest one to the left furthest away to the right
Do your lines both kink away for the m/c at the banjo?
I honestly can't remember - I'll check it out for you in the morning, too cold outside at the moment and I'm a creature of warmth ^^ :lol