Looking at my front brakes, it appears time to overhaul the calipers. I've got new piston seals, dust boots, and fluid seals (for between the two halves of the caliper) on the way. Figured if I was going to tear it all apart might as well get some new brake lines as well....
So, how do I buy new steel brake lines? Measure lengths, order appropriate fittings, install and bleed. I'm looking at the Goodrige universal stainless steel lines from Dennis Kirk. I assume you buy the hose, buy the fittings and screw the two together, then install on the motorcycle?
The fittings part is what is giving me fit(tings?). The caliper end of the hose is a straight in shot, no bends on the end of the hose. Do I just order this part to attach the hose to the caliper?
And is it preferable to run two separate lines directly from the master cylinder to the calipers, or one line to one caliper and another jumping over to the other caliper, or mimic the factory setup with one line from the M/C to a splitter on the triple tree, into 2 separate lines to the caliper?
I'm leaning toward the 1st and 2nd option just by virtue of less connections to leak. Is it easier to bleed one method over another?
Is there a cheaper alternative to DK?
Any thoughts are super appreciated!
84 Katana 750, BTW.
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