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Braided Lines...
#1
So i had a go at fitting my braided lines...and for now as i have an MOT this week have settled with my stock lines and re-bled them..

The issue i had was routing, all looked ok, but anyone have any examples of how they routed their braied lines, this being 2 piece kit, i.e. no OEM joint on the bottom yoke...

Thanks

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#2
These are crops from bigger pictures but i suppose the crucial one is the one from the master which I will have to go an take, bear in mind and allow for that when the bike is off the stand and your weight is on it too, as the forks compresses.
 


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(07-06-15, 04:11 PM)anutz link Wrote: So i had a go at fitting my braided lines...and for now as i have an MOT this week have settled with my stock lines and re-bled them..

The issue i had was routing, all looked ok, but anyone have any examples of how they routed their braied lines, this being 2 piece kit, i.e. no OEM joint on the bottom yoke...

Thanks
That's a bummer :oops
You'll now need to bleed them twice Sad
Colin
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#4
Thanks Fazersharp....

(07-06-15, 05:48 PM)sinto link Wrote: [quote author=anutz link=topic=17234.msg198612#msg198612 date=1433689868]
So i had a go at fitting my braided lines...and for now as i have an MOT this week have settled with my stock lines and re-bled them..

The issue i had was routing, all looked ok, but anyone have any examples of how they routed their braied lines, this being 2 piece kit, i.e. no OEM joint on the bottom yoke...

Thanks
That's a bummer :oops
You'll now need to bleed them twice Sad
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Yes, but i have had that much practice now its worth it -- still a pain!
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#5
fazersharp - that little clamp you are using 1/2 way up where they meet - where did you get that?
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#6
:lol I was wondering how long it'd take you to ask that, I was thinking anutz doesn't have that clamp, bet that's why his lines don't look right Wink
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#7
Twas hein Garrick but no doubt JS now has them just google err I think cable clamp or indeed braided line clamp, -------------------- its sundaty and bear is tacing ober
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#8
(07-06-15, 07:17 PM)sinto link Wrote: :lol I was wondering how long it'd take you to ask that, I was thinking anutz doesn't have that clamp, bet that's why his lines don't look right Wink

yep....googling now!
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(07-06-15, 07:29 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: Twas hein Garrick but no doubt JS now has them just google err I think cable clamp or indeed braided line clamp, -------------------- its sundaty and bear is tacing ober

Foc me, that bear is foccin good :lol
He's quite good at typing too :rollin
Colin
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(07-06-15, 07:31 PM)anutz link Wrote: [quote author=sinto link=topic=17234.msg198637#msg198637 date=1433701047]
:lol I was wondering how long it'd take you to ask that, I was thinking anutz doesn't have that clamp, bet that's why his lines don't look right Wink

yep....googling now!
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M&P do them too Smile
Colin
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#11
Hmmm now you say so I think I may of goyt it from there
Av you found one yet anutz
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#12
Right here you go --- I keep every receipt that I have ever spent on the bike and I have the receipt from M&P 2008, 568216 product code brake cable seperator --chrome £3.99
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#13
thanks - i shall take a look....after i have finished my pizza....
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#14
this is the same thing  http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-brake-line...2a520ab253
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#15
Thanks - ordered some blue ones....

Now the dilema is - leave my old ones on or put the braided ones on the night before the MOT test  :lol

Suspect will leave all well alone till MOT is done, have the lever tired to the bar for a final bleed tommmorow..

Thanks for the pics and links
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#16
Ohh good link to ebay, I've had cable ties holding mine like that for a while but time for a proper solution Smile
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#17
(07-06-15, 10:43 PM)anutz link Wrote: Thanks - ordered some blue ones....
Your going for the slow colour? :lol
(07-06-15, 10:43 PM)anutz link Wrote: Now the dilema is - leave my old ones on
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(07-06-15, 10:43 PM)anutz link Wrote: or put the braided ones on the night before the MOT test  :lol
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(07-06-15, 10:43 PM)anutz link Wrote: Suspect will leave all well alone till MOT is done, have the lever tired to the bar for a final bleed tommmorow..
:thumbup
Colin
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#18
Any one have experience of using these one way valves....

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Motorcycle...5d4ec38ad2


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#19
Just use the best method....
Tube onto your bleed nipple,  other end in a jar with a wee screw in the end of the tube and a small slit in the tube that allows the air to escape. Smile
Colin
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#20
So i may have some problems with leaks from the bleed nipples.....

Am watching them but am sure there is some fluid collecting.....so i may be taking them all to bits and just put the braided lines on and re-seat the bleed nipples while i am at it.....hose clamps should be here as well...if they still weep then i shall have to see what to do...

....has anyone used or has one of these at the master cylinder, they do a double one as well....same size and pitch as the spec ones i think i.e. M10*1.25

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-BANJO-BOLT...7675.l2557
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