HEL Rear Brake Line - Too Long?
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HEL Rear Brake Line - Too Long?
I have just fitted new HEL lines front and back, the rear seems almost too long.

Not sure if it is that clear in the photo but it runs very close to the rear of the wheel, I have used the existing route along the top of the chain guard and through the clip by the rear shock.
The bike pased the MOT the other day with it fitted so I assume its not an issue but it doesn't look right to me.

Not sure if it is that clear in the photo but it runs very close to the rear of the wheel, I have used the existing route along the top of the chain guard and through the clip by the rear shock.
The bike pased the MOT the other day with it fitted so I assume its not an issue but it doesn't look right to me.
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Re: HEL Rear Brake Line - Too Long?
Is it defo one for an nc30?
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Re: HEL Rear Brake Line - Too Long?
Yes it was a complete kit from HEL front and backnazzurro_19 wrote:Is it defo one for an nc30?
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Re: HEL Rear Brake Line - Too Long?
I saw a thread once where the guy drilled a hole in the swimgarm to feed the cable through , maybe there all that length
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Re: HEL Rear Brake Line - Too Long?
its deffo too long , i think even if it went through the swinger it would be too long , how is it routed at the master cylinder end,
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Re: HEL Rear Brake Line - Too Long?
HEL are notorious for length errors, and from what I hear are fairly reluctant to correct them half the time.
I use them personally because they are high quality, never had a length issue. I also can't personally comment on their customer service as I havn't had to ever contact them. But Alot of people complain about the line lengths being too short.
I use them personally because they are high quality, never had a length issue. I also can't personally comment on their customer service as I havn't had to ever contact them. But Alot of people complain about the line lengths being too short.
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Re: HEL Rear Brake Line - Too Long?
Through the last clip on the chainguard then up and through a bracket that is on the underside of the undertray and then down to the master cylinder, I'm pretty sure the routing is the same as the old one I took offDeviant400 wrote:its deffo too long , i think even if it went through the swinger it would be too long , how is it routed at the master cylinder end,
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Re: HEL Rear Brake Line - Too Long?
cant you re- route it slightly to take up some slack , but personally i would be on the phone to the person it came from , i wouldnt want to risk it twanging in the spokesoldgreyandslow wrote:Through the last clip on the chainguard then up and through a bracket that is on the underside of the undertray and then down to the master cylinder, I'm pretty sure the routing is the same as the old one I took offDeviant400 wrote:its deffo too long , i think even if it went through the swinger it would be too long , how is it routed at the master cylinder end,

Deviants AM/PM buildxivlia wrote:no i am not dead. ive just been trying a few things....
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Re: HEL Rear Brake Line - Too Long?
I'll try that this evening, it would be handy to know how long the original is to compare it too, unfortunateley I binned mine when I took it off.Deviant400 wrote:cant you re- route it slightly to take up some slack , but personally i would be on the phone to the person it came from , i wouldnt want to risk it twanging in the spokesoldgreyandslow wrote:Through the last clip on the chainguard then up and through a bracket that is on the underside of the undertray and then down to the master cylinder, I'm pretty sure the routing is the same as the old one I took offDeviant400 wrote:its deffo too long , i think even if it went through the swinger it would be too long , how is it routed at the master cylinder end,
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Re: HEL Rear Brake Line - Too Long?
ive got one ill got check
Deviants AM/PM buildxivlia wrote:no i am not dead. ive just been trying a few things....
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