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| befdelta7 |
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 befdelta7 Brolly Dolly
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 Posted: 20:25 - 21 Feb 2007 Post subject: brake line help **no longer needed, got new line** |
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hi, any one know where i can get a front brake line for my cagiva supercity 125cc J-reg 1992 new or second hand.
iv been to 6 places today and cant find a place that can either repair my old line or make me up a new one or even sell a ready made hose for my bike.
one place said that it look like a car fitting on one end and a motorcycle fitting on the other
can anyone shed some light on this as i need my bike A.S.A.P for work.
cheers,
james ____________________ Dont do a wheelie in front of a traffic copper... it gets you 3pts and £220 fine.
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| Dazbo666 |
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My local place, JT Motorcycles in Bridgend does mail order for pretty much any production bike out there. Always been really helpful in person, and also does mail order / online orders
Click here to check out Cagiva Supercity 125 parts....
...or contact by email, snail mail or phone
Hope this helps  ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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hi,
yea the screw in bit is at the master cylinder dont know why.
pics below are:
1st: caliper with the banjo fitting
2nd: master cylinder end at the bars with the screw in fitting (also the small washer like bit is what has broken off the line) ____________________ Dont do a wheelie in front of a traffic copper... it gets you 3pts and £220 fine. |
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wow, the bike could do with a good clean...lookin at those pics  ____________________
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yea tell me about it LOL.
it is clean now however, couldnt clean it all that week as it was rain rain rain and more rain! bloddy weather... bring on the summer LOL  ____________________ Dont do a wheelie in front of a traffic copper... it gets you 3pts and £220 fine. |
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simple solution to that... the lazy way to clean your bike, if it is going to rain wash the bike step back and then let the rain rinse it off... saves time too  ____________________ Dont do a wheelie in front of a traffic copper... it gets you 3pts and £220 fine. |
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wemoto.com do a braided front brake line for your bike, 30 quid (ouch) |
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hi,
all solved now. got a goodrich hose and a couple of banjo bolts and copper washers cost me in total £28 something odd. front brakes stopping power now is amazing compared to the std brake line
thank you all for your replys and suggestions
james ____________________ Dont do a wheelie in front of a traffic copper... it gets you 3pts and £220 fine. |
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Old Thread Alert!
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