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Anonymous
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1977 GS750
I have a Clymer, Service - Repair - Performance manule from April 1978.
In the back it recommends using a Safety Braker on the rear brake because it is to sensititive. It's been awhile since I rode it but I seem to remember that it was easy to lock up the rear. < not good
I have one but removed it when I checked out and bleed the rear brake.
I am considering getting Stainless brake lines and putting it back on when I install them. The rear brake lines and a safty braker seem to be counter produtive for thier respective purposes
Anyone have any input on where to get no hassel SS brake lines at a reasonable price.
Also experience with using a safety braker.
I have a Clymer, Service - Repair - Performance manule from April 1978.
In the back it recommends using a Safety Braker on the rear brake because it is to sensititive. It's been awhile since I rode it but I seem to remember that it was easy to lock up the rear. < not good
I have one but removed it when I checked out and bleed the rear brake.
I am considering getting Stainless brake lines and putting it back on when I install them. The rear brake lines and a safty braker seem to be counter produtive for thier respective purposes
Anyone have any input on where to get no hassel SS brake lines at a reasonable price.
Also experience with using a safety braker.