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    Rear brake line length on 82 750E

    I have decided to replace the rear line at the same time I do the fronts. I cannot find the specifics on the line. Has anyone made a SS line for the rear? I need the eye to eye length and the type of ends so I can give the info to Galfer.

    Preemptive answers to the next 4 or 5 posts;

    I want it to match the ones they made for the front so no, not going to make my own.

    Yes I know it's cheaper.

    and easier.

    Yes I know I can fiddle with it on the bike.

    Thanks!

    #2
    No one has a spare they can measure? Bummer.

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      #3
      Much easier to make your own. You can get the proper length without relying on someone else feeding you info, that may or may not be good.
      Ed

      To measure is to know.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Nessism View Post
        Much easier to make your own. You can get the proper length without relying on someone else feeding you info, that may or may not be good.
        x 2 Ed
        Regards,
        Andy
        Queensland Australia

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          #5
          x3 Ed
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