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Re: stainless Steel brake lines
10 Jan 2006 14:03
Does anyone know if I were to change to SS lines, do I have to stay with the banjo bolt setup or can I set it up so that I go straight into the caliper with an adaptor to the ss line? Has anyone gotten rid of the bajo bolt setup, or does that serve a purpose that can't be done without?
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Re: stainless Steel brake lines
10 Jan 2006 15:12
Here's another place you can find SS brake lines with various kinds of fittings to suit your fancy:
www.pmfronline.com/brake_lines_and_fittings.htm
www.pmfronline.com/brake_lines_and_fittings.htm
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Re: stainless Steel brake lines
11 Jan 2006 05:45
I bought mine from Speigler. The will cut it to any length and you can mix and match colors of the banjo bolts at no extra cost.
www.spieglerusa.com/
Oh i bought mine about 2 years ago at the bike show they had better deals there and since the bike show season is upon us you may want to get them there.
Here is a pic of my lines
photobucket.com/albums/v16/galaxian/kawa...w¤t=front1.jpg
Post edited by: galaxian, at: 2006/01/11 08:49
www.spieglerusa.com/
Oh i bought mine about 2 years ago at the bike show they had better deals there and since the bike show season is upon us you may want to get them there.
Here is a pic of my lines
photobucket.com/albums/v16/galaxian/kawa...w¤t=front1.jpg
Post edited by: galaxian, at: 2006/01/11 08:49
1977 KZ1000A1, 1979 KZ650 C3
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Re: stainless Steel brake lines
11 Jan 2006 06:58
I think Spiegler is the place I am looking for. Now I have to decide on color!!!! Thanks Galaxian!!!!!
Mark
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1984 Honda GL1200 Interstate
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Re: Stainless steel brake lines
11 Jan 2006 08:18
Cuda, did you consider rolling your own ss lines? It´s not as hard as you may think and you´ll save quite a few bucks.
I made my own lines a while back, here´s a link to a thread that describes how (app. 1/3 down on the page):
kzrider.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=14785
I made my own lines a while back, here´s a link to a thread that describes how (app. 1/3 down on the page):
kzrider.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=14785
77 KZ 650 B1, 82 GPz 1100 B2.
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Re: Stainless steel brake lines
11 Jan 2006 13:24
I make my own with Earl's parts I get from MG Cycle:
www.mgcycle.com/brakelines.html
They really are easy to assemble, and you're sure you get the lengths right.
www.mgcycle.com/brakelines.html
They really are easy to assemble, and you're sure you get the lengths right.
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Re: Stainless steel brake lines
11 Jan 2006 14:13
Wow. This thread has turned into a great reference doc.
(1.) '75/'76 KZ400D - Commuter
(2.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(3.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(4.) '75 KZ400D - Sold
kz750twins.com
(2.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(3.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(4.) '75 KZ400D - Sold
kz750twins.com
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Re: Stainless steel brake lines
11 Jan 2006 17:55
Hey, I agree! There is a lot of data in these threads. I have put all these places in my favorites so when I get money for the brake lines, I will know where to go.
Thanks to everyone!!!
Mark
Thanks to everyone!!!
Mark
1980 KZ750 LTD
1984 Honda GL1200 Interstate
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1984 Honda GL1200 Interstate
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Re: Stainless steel brake lines
11 Jan 2006 18:07
Hey, I agree! There is a lot of data in these threads. I have put all these places in my favorites so when I get money for the brake lines, I will know where to go.
Thanks to everyone!!!
Mark
Thanks to everyone!!!
Mark
1980 KZ750 LTD
1984 Honda GL1200 Interstate
Too many other toys to mention
1984 Honda GL1200 Interstate
Too many other toys to mention
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Re: Stainless steel brake lines
11 Jan 2006 18:58
farmer fred wrote:
Hey OnkelB, farmer fred, and others who make their own... Can I use my existing BOLTs for the banjo fittings if I get the new banjos? I know I need new washers...
I'm liking the "Earl's Brake Line Components" on the MGCycle.com page...
I'd better email them...
Regarding a '78 Kawasaki KZ750 Twin front brake line replacement, here's my shopping list from "Earl's Brake Line Components" from www.mgcycle.com/brakelines.html
8 Ccopper crush washers, $0.75 each = $6
2 #600503 30 degree adjustable banjo fitting - 2 x $16.50 = $33
1 #600803 30 degree non-adjustable banjo fitting - $12.25
1 #600703 straight non-adjustable banjo fitting - $10.50
3ft #6000031 clear plastic covered braided stainless steel brake line - 3 x $7.75 per foot = 23.25
Total = $85
Whaddayathink?
Post edited by: biquetoast, at: 2006/01/11 22:21
Post edited by: biquetoast, at: 2006/01/12 10:37
I make my own with Earl's parts I get from MG Cycle:
www.mgcycle.com/brakelines.html
They really are easy to assemble, and you're sure you get the lengths right.
Hey OnkelB, farmer fred, and others who make their own... Can I use my existing BOLTs for the banjo fittings if I get the new banjos? I know I need new washers...
I'm liking the "Earl's Brake Line Components" on the MGCycle.com page...
I'd better email them...
Regarding a '78 Kawasaki KZ750 Twin front brake line replacement, here's my shopping list from "Earl's Brake Line Components" from www.mgcycle.com/brakelines.html
8 Ccopper crush washers, $0.75 each = $6
2 #600503 30 degree adjustable banjo fitting - 2 x $16.50 = $33
1 #600803 30 degree non-adjustable banjo fitting - $12.25
1 #600703 straight non-adjustable banjo fitting - $10.50
3ft #6000031 clear plastic covered braided stainless steel brake line - 3 x $7.75 per foot = 23.25
Total = $85
Whaddayathink?
Post edited by: biquetoast, at: 2006/01/11 22:21
Post edited by: biquetoast, at: 2006/01/12 10:37
(1.) '75/'76 KZ400D - Commuter
(2.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(3.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(4.) '75 KZ400D - Sold
kz750twins.com
(2.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(3.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(4.) '75 KZ400D - Sold
kz750twins.com
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Re: Stainless steel brake lines
12 Jan 2006 08:15
Biquetoast wrote:
Yeah, no problem provided you get the correct banjos - the KZs like most (if not all) jap bikes use 10mm banjo bolts with a 1.0 metric pitch, as far as I can tell the ones from Earl are the same (you better ask them though).
Hey OnkelB, farmer fred, and others who make their own... Can I use my existing BOLTs for the banjo fittings if I get the new banjos? I know I need new washers...
Yeah, no problem provided you get the correct banjos - the KZs like most (if not all) jap bikes use 10mm banjo bolts with a 1.0 metric pitch, as far as I can tell the ones from Earl are the same (you better ask them though).
77 KZ 650 B1, 82 GPz 1100 B2.
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Re: Stainless steel brake lines
13 Jan 2006 06:31
I used the Earl's banjo fittings with the KZ OEM bolts and they worked fine.
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