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koolaid_kid
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BassCliff
Hi,
Originally posted by koolaid_kid View PostI routed mine the same as stock, using the stock splitter.
Some members have eliminated the splitter and used one line down to the right side with a double banjo bolt to feed a short line to the other side.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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850GT_Rider
I went with stainless steel lines but kept the splitter, so I ended up having to buy 3 hoses. When I do the Kawasaki brake upgrade, I might go with only 2 lines all the way from the master.
I don't think there's any difference in performance, but IDK for sure
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koolaid_kid
Each caliper still takes the same volume to push the pads into the rotors, so the performance will be the same. It just looks a little odd to have 2 long lines running off the master cylinder to the front wheel. When I purchased my Galfer lines the price was the same for 2 long lines as it was for 3 shorter lines, so I went with the stock-appearing configuration.
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1_v8_merc
Yeah I kept the stock splitter too.
It was just easier that way...just measure your stock lines As-Is...then order stainless in approx the same length.
Plus it looks cool seeing the 3 chrome banjos around the T-connector.
I dunno, I just prefer that look.
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Originally posted by BigD_83 View PostJim,
Are you going to stick with the stock bars? Or go to a wider one?
Jim1981 GS550T (Long gone)
1983 GS650G (Rolling rebuild is now a full rebuild.)
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I have done it all 3 ways.. None of them appear to make any performance difference.
The cheapest way is one long line down with a double banjo at the caliper & a short loop over the fender to the other caliper.
2 lines direct from master cyinder makes a mess at the bar & you'll struggle to fit a rubber hood over the banjo/two lines as it sticks out so far.1980 GS1000G - Sold
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