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    banjo washers and other brake line questions

    wanted to put new washers on when I do new stainless brake lines from earls. I have a harley dealership near my work and also there is a triumph/yamaha dealership across from my work and I was wondering if either of these two dealerships would have the washers I need instead of going 30+ minutes across town to Suzuki dealer?

    Also just wanted to not that Earl's must not like me because even after I talked to them and they did not have all my banjos I needed so I improvised and ordered others that would work then I asked really nice I heard they might do a guy a favor and but just the far ends on and they even said ok. well got it today with not one banjo on. well I guess I will be pretty good at setting banjos with doing all of them and all of them nonadjustable.

    How do you make sure there are no threads on inside of teflon?
    Last edited by Guest; 09-08-2008, 06:27 PM.

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    http://www.frets.com/FRETSpages/Musi...cleanhead.html

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      #3
      so I will stop at the yama dealer then what about those threads in the teflon just push up with something? Beavers r to tight for me
      Last edited by Guest; 09-08-2008, 07:38 PM.

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        #4
        Originally posted by buckeyemike View Post
        i could show one how to string and clean a newzealander

        Wouldn't you have more experiance with putting small things in beavers?

        (bullets because he lives in beaver creek, thats what i meant. As in killing beavers, Honest.)

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          #5
          Oh fine to answer your question, don't goto harley dealer, american size is prob different, being a jap bike goto jap dealer and get some of the copper washers there, they are all a generic size on all bikes.

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