SS Braided Brake & Clutch Lines
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If you're going custom, you might check some of the local brake shops.
A lot of them will roll them into whatever length, you need at no more cost
than trying to do it on-line. If you want to do it yourself, try the harley dealer,
they (mine at least), have the build-it yourself Galfer (sic.?) display/parts, since
the harley crowd is always doing the funky with the ape-hangers.
Ern
A lot of them will roll them into whatever length, you need at no more cost
than trying to do it on-line. If you want to do it yourself, try the harley dealer,
they (mine at least), have the build-it yourself Galfer (sic.?) display/parts, since
the harley crowd is always doing the funky with the ape-hangers.
Ern
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So someone noticed that I changed the pic. Got a lot of 'creepy' comments from
the previous avatar, so I switched to the current one.
I have to say, it has amused me. When I told my wife, she laughed and knew
immediately which photos I was refering to. She called them the "good Ern/bad Ern
pictures. One has my face in the light, and the other with it in the dark.
I was wondering, since they are a series, if anyone had noticed the difference.
Ern
**We now return you to your normal program...*
the previous avatar, so I switched to the current one.
I have to say, it has amused me. When I told my wife, she laughed and knew
immediately which photos I was refering to. She called them the "good Ern/bad Ern
pictures. One has my face in the light, and the other with it in the dark.
I was wondering, since they are a series, if anyone had noticed the difference.
Ern
**We now return you to your normal program...*
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Hey:
I use Goodridge hoses, but many tractor trailer brake shops can make these on the cheap compared to bike shops. Also if you have a Nascar or Speed shop near by (You do) that you are friendly with they can help you out, as they carry Stainless lines in bulk as well. I also did my Oil cooler lines too.
Dub
I use Goodridge hoses, but many tractor trailer brake shops can make these on the cheap compared to bike shops. Also if you have a Nascar or Speed shop near by (You do) that you are friendly with they can help you out, as they carry Stainless lines in bulk as well. I also did my Oil cooler lines too.
Dub
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Hell Yeah Dub - I sure do thanks never thought of that
And hey yeah CB2CBR - that's gunna be the issue measuring it out after
my new 3D bars go on - then get the measures precise at that point
allowing for the multitude of adjustments these bars have and making
sure the lines will allow for it !
And hey yeah CB2CBR - that's gunna be the issue measuring it out after
my new 3D bars go on - then get the measures precise at that point
allowing for the multitude of adjustments these bars have and making
sure the lines will allow for it !
Hey:
I use Goodridge hoses, but many tractor trailer brake shops can make these on the cheap compared to bike shops. Also if you have a Nascar or Speed shop near by (You do) that you are friendly with they can help you out, as they carry Stainless lines in bulk as well. I also did my Oil cooler lines too.
Dub
I use Goodridge hoses, but many tractor trailer brake shops can make these on the cheap compared to bike shops. Also if you have a Nascar or Speed shop near by (You do) that you are friendly with they can help you out, as they carry Stainless lines in bulk as well. I also did my Oil cooler lines too.
Dub
Last edited by Sprock; 01-21-2012 at 10:21 AM.