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Surly
Shorter front brake line
Because my hose is cracked and I have installed Bikemaster Euro bars, I am in need of a shorter front brake line, from the lever to the brake hose joint, for my 78 GS 1000. I need about an 18 inch overall length. I would love to just upgrade to two stainless lines, but it is cost prohibitive right now. Any suggestions?Tags: None
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quiktrp
Don't know if it would be cheaper than Bill's advice, but a decent hydraulic shop should have the means to make one for you.
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ptm
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koolaid_kid
How do you find hydraulic shops?
I replaced the bars on my KZ with the same (it fell into an 8 foot ditch with me astride it), and I like the bars (the old one was too wide) but my line is too long also.
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Surly
Amazing
I have tried four shops in town, NONE will make lines, Rubber or stainless. Amazing. I am going to bite the bullet and send my lines off to Paragon today. Still trying to decide about going to the two line setup on the front lever.
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koolaid_kid
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Surly
New lines
Paragon will duplicate them in stainless, and make one line shorter per my specs.
All new stainless lines will hopefully make a 30 year old system a little bit nicer and safer.
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Originally posted by SurlyParagon will duplicate them in stainless, and make one line shorter per my specs.
All new stainless lines will hopefully make a 30 year old system a little bit nicer and safer.
Thanks,
JoeIBA# 24077
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