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You might also have to change the master cylinder.I believe the one for a single disk is a 1/2 inch,and You should be using a 5/8,but don't quote Me on that one.(Others will chime in)
Obviously,You'll need a second line coming from the splitter,down to the new caliper.
There should be a cover on Your hub on the side where there is no caliper...remove that,and it will expose the holes for the other disk.
It WILL work,but You have a few things to do.
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Post edited by: 77KZ650, at: 2006/11/29 21:23
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Post edited by: unkle fester, at: 2006/11/29 22:54
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good luck!
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I have had no luck finding a dual out splitter for the brake lines, so I am just gonna mount both the lines together and use a longer through bolt. I will be posting pics of mine during work soon.
Ray Kelley
I did the same thing(used a longer banjo-bolt to accomodate 2 lines),and it's been 2 seasons with no problems to speak of.
It WAS,however,a real P.I.T.A. to get the new system bled,but once I realized that I had to remove the calipers from the forks...hang them with string,tilting them stightly,and bleed them THAT way...everything works like it should,with great stopping power.
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