I have a Galfer rear brake line on my 05 ZX6RR. It seems about an inch or so too long and rubs against my rear tire. Where can I buy these based on length rather than bike fitment?
Thanks,
Joe
I have a Galfer rear brake line on my 05 ZX6RR. It seems about an inch or so too long and rubs against my rear tire. Where can I buy these based on length rather than bike fitment?
Thanks,
Joe
MRA # 157
2010 Ducati 1198S
2009 Indian Chief Roadmaster
2012 Ducati 796 Monster
2004 Ducati 749S
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Why not just rivit or zip tie it so that it doesn't rub?
And, honestly, why have a fancy rear brake line anyway? If you're using the rear brake anywhere near hard enough to need it, you're doing something wrong IMHO.
I'd consider taking my rear brake off if the rules allowed it, it's just ballast as far as I'm concerned...unless the front brakes fail, which is why they don't let you remove it!
The GECCO
You begin your racing career with a bag full of luck and an empty bag of experience. The trick is to fill the bag of experience before you empty the bag of luck.
I tried zip ties, but that did not seem to help. The layout of the rear swing arm does not facilitate it. I just like having a better braided brake line so that when I lay it down again there is less chance of spraying brake fluid all over the track causing some to crash into me as I am slip sliding away. It needs to be replaced anyway so I might as well do it right.
Joe
MRA # 157
2010 Ducati 1198S
2009 Indian Chief Roadmaster
2012 Ducati 796 Monster
2004 Ducati 749S
SW Scooternews, Sol Performance/Pirelli, Rudy Project, TYGA Performance, Boulder Motorsports, Woodcraft, Nitron Racing Shocks, Shorai
Friggin Cheater!Originally Posted by The GECCO
What's your point?? :wink:
The GECCO
You begin your racing career with a bag full of luck and an empty bag of experience. The trick is to fill the bag of experience before you empty the bag of luck.
Just jealous I didn't think of it
I run Spiegler's... cutom fit by length as well as end bend angle...
http://www.spieglerusa.com/linecombo/
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