re-routed brake line.......

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yayoboy wrote:also would like to try this 2, is it just as simple as drilling two holes in the right place and sending the brake line through?
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Thought it was going to be a nightmare but honest it was easy. With the hub out there's loads of room. Feed it in from the front.
How hard can it be?
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here goes mine
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How close is that banjo when the chain and sproket is fitted?

That matt black swing arm looks sweet by the way.
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fumb wrote:How close is that banjo when the chain and sproket is fitted?
I agree, it would be better to have less angle on the banjo, so that the brakeline can be routed above the caliper and below the swingarm hub - see picture on page 1.

Is the swingarm matt or satin? - love the colour co-ordinated spokes, I've got a set of those too :oops: .
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Hay boi, have you nicked my wheels? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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About clearance...
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Its matt black... took me 3 times to paint it due to a deaf bloke at the paint shop who sold me the wrong primer for aluminum... of course the frame too
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Fronts zxr,....Thanks to master Oliver
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that look nice m8
91 nc30, 97 cr 250, 98 rm 250, still need more!
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8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
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do you have to use a banjo to connect to the rear caliper? my braided lines appear to just screw in? will post a pic later
91 nc30, 97 cr 250, 98 rm 250, still need more!

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