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    #16
    Buy parts at a low price for your snowmobile here at Alpha Sports, we carry a LARGE variety of parts and accesories.


    I believe you recommended this site once in a post too..... They have the piston/cup and master cylinder diaghram.

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      #17
      Thanks JT... I was beginning to think I was talk'n to a stone wall.

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        #18
        Your welcome Dave...

        BTW - You are dealing with a hose that holds pressure. 1/8 refers to wall thickness.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Cajun Cycler
          Brake lines can be fabricated. That is not an issue. Measure what lengths you need and contact that company. The banjo fitting are universal. Just tell them if you need angles or straight fittings. I am not big on ape hanger bars. I personally think they are dangerous but then I am old. But hey I thought they were stupid when Peter Fonda had them on the Capt. America bike and I was a teenager then.
          These are the "factory" handle bars as best as I can tell.

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            #20
            Makes no difference. the only thing the brake line company will want to know is the length of the line needed, include the banjo fittings in the length. If you have dual front brakes you will have to figure the lines from each brake caliper to the branch off fitting on the fork yoke.

            BTW. Suzuki never fit any of their bikes with ape hangers. They did have some silly buckhorn bars on the L models. Since the bars are a standard 7/8" chrome bar, they could have come from anywhere, Flanders for example. Handlebars are one of the easiest modifications one can make on a motorcycle, metric or American. Harley people do it all the time, mostly because they have to.

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              #21
              They did have some silly buckhorn bars on the L models.

              I guess that better describes what I have. As I have seen them on other
              bikes in the gallery which is why I'm pretty sure they are factory.

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                #22
                I replaced mine with a Flanders brand bar, styled for the Honda GL1000. They had a similar height without the severe curvature "horn" angle. I found them more comfortable and fitting the angle of my wrists better.

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                  #23
                  if you know the length (as you seem to) you could try Ebay, the harleys often use 43" lines, you could look for one with similar length and ends and likely find something for a decent price.

                  g'luck!

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                    #24
                    Thabks guys. I got help from paragon , they are going to make me a line.

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