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    Originally posted by Zweihammer View Post
    jwhelan65, Your bikes are LUSH.
    Your 1100e was one of my inspirations early on. Have you had a chance to ride it yet with any of your changes?
    I am noticing how incredibly easy it is to roll mine around on the radials now, I have a small lip, an inch or so high, going into my shop. Rolling my bike in before usually involved rocking it back and forth to get over this lip if I didn't have the momentum. Now it rolls over it like it isn't even there.
    Anywho, I think it will be great to see you wrap up the 1100. Your attention to detail is phenomenal.
    Cheers, Erick
    Thanks man

    Have not had a chance to ride it yet but it does tractor around the garage much easier, much like a new bike. I am hoping to have it on the road by spring.

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      Joe,

      The TL1000R rear brake line on my Bandit swingarm is made by Goodridge.

      It's between 27"-28". Like I said in my PM its a little long so maybe 26" would be perfect but measure your two lines up and decide.

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        jwhelan65

        Your bike looks like THE muscle car of motorcycles.

        Nice work!

        Chris
        1983 750 Katana
        1982 750 Katana (parts use)
        1983 RZ350

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          Originally posted by isleoman View Post
          Joe,

          The TL1000R rear brake line on my Bandit swingarm is made by Goodridge.

          It's between 27"-28". Like I said in my PM its a little long so maybe 26" would be perfect but measure your two lines up and decide.
          Is that with the GSXR master or a bandit? does it matter?

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            Originally posted by mottyl View Post
            jwhelan65

            Your bike looks like THE muscle car of motorcycles.

            Nice work!

            Chris
            Thanks Chris,

            Im diggin yours also, your 750 is a sweet build indeed!

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              Originally posted by jwhelan65 View Post
              Is that with the GSXR master or a bandit? does it matter?
              I don't think I ever had a Bandit master so it was either a GSXR or a ZX12R or a hybrid. I'll have to shoot a pic an post it for you. I had at least three different masters at the time (not including the wife) so its hard to remember now.

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                Originally posted by isleoman View Post
                I don't think I ever had a Bandit master so it was either a GSXR or a ZX12R or a hybrid. I'll have to shoot a pic an post it for you. I had at least three different masters at the time (not including the wife) so its hard to remember now.

                LOL! I wasn't thinking I am using the ZX12R its mounted to the rearset.

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                  great work!

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                    Originally posted by isleoman View Post
                    I don't think I ever had a Bandit master so it was either a GSXR or a ZX12R or a hybrid. I'll have to shoot a pic an post it for you. I had at least three different masters at the time (not including the wife) so its hard to remember now.
                    Joe, Here is the master cylinder I'm using. On one iteration of brake set ups I revised the 90 degree elbo that receives the fluid from the reservoir, just can't remember if its this one. If this is what yours looks like then its a stock ZX12R master.



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                      Originally posted by isleoman View Post
                      Joe, Here is the master cylinder I'm using. On one iteration of brake set ups I revised the 90 degree elbo that receives the fluid from the reservoir, just can't remember if its this one. If this is what yours looks like then its a stock ZX12R master.



                      Yes, that is the same one I have

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                        You've got a fine looking ride, my friend.

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                          Originally posted by Ogri View Post
                          You've got a fine looking ride, my friend.
                          Thanks man, long way to go..

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                            Very Nice!, I have some similiar parts in my pics in my profiel if interested.

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                              Picked up some RS36's from a guy POS new..thanks Jim

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                                Bike is lookin sweet!

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