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Fitting FZ1000 Caliper to FZS600
#61
The protrusion as you call them are there to prevent the banjo moving when tightening the banjo bolt. Locate the best position for the banjo with least strain on the hose. Place a piece of metal or a small nut in between the protrusion and the banjo and tighten banjo bolt to the correct torque. :thumbup
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#62
(10-06-15, 05:32 PM)unfazed link Wrote: The protrusion as you call them are there to prevent the banjo moving when tightening the banjo bolt. Locate the best position for the banjo with least strain on the hose. Place a piece of metal or a small nut in between the protrusion and the banjo and tighten banjo bolt to the correct torque. :thumbup

Thanks for that Unfazed, shall take a look later tonight...
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#63
OK got it on and updated my origonal post, looks ok and stops the wheel dead so happy for now....watching the bleed nipples again...seem to be doing nothing but watching nipples right now.... :lol
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#64
(10-06-15, 06:52 PM)anutz link Wrote: OK got it on and updated my origonal post, looks ok and stops the wheel dead so happy for now....watching the bleed nipples again...
Well done :thumbup
(10-06-15, 06:52 PM)anutz link Wrote: seem to be doing nothing but watching nipples right now.... :lol
:bobby you could get locked up for that if you get caught :pokefun
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