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 Posted: 12:23 - 21 Jun 2016 Post subject: Any 'How To's' for brake lines on a gsxr k7? |
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As the title really
any one done any? going to give it a try myself, doesnt look overly difficult but i would rather some guidelines if possible
I know, there is going to be plenty....check google! check youtube etc, but i would rather ask BCF members from a more personal perspective! any help is appreciated
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| dombaird wrote: | | tom_e wrote: | Rear is definitely a nice quick simple introduction to doing it, fronts are just as simple but a bit more of a pain in the arse purely because there's more places for air to hide in the system.
I don't know if the GSXR has one as standard but if not try and get hold of a double banjo bolt with a built in bleed nipple HEL sell them on their site they seriously reduce the stress of trying to get all the air out of the front lines as it likes to hide up by the MC. |
i got the double bolt from the stand! this is a bit thats confusing me  |
The double bolt goes at the master cylinder (it lets you put 2 hoses on the 1 bolt).
on the long bolt, you'll need 3 crush washers. 1 goes on the bolt, then a banjo from one of the hoses, then another crush washer, then another banjo from the other hose, then a third crush washer, then bolt it onto the master cylinder.
You can get special bolts with a bleed nipple on that bolt. it's not needed, but makes bleeding the brakes a bit easier as gives you a 3rd point to bleed from. That's what the other poster recommended. If you got that bolt, but dont know what to do with it, just ignore it to keep things simple for now, but just make sure its shut. |
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All GSXR-K7s come with a radial front master cylinder and there is a bleed port built in already,so there would be no point in buying a double banjo bolt incorperating a blleed nipple.
I recently replaced the old rubber brake lines during the FJ1200 rebuild and using two lines from the master cylinder,it looks like this
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20160612_163836_zpstgwk7f5v.jpg
and at the caliper it looks like this
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20160612_164135_zpscciufiq6.jpg
https://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w384/Rhencullen5/FJ1200/20160617_150523_zpsht63levg.jpg
If you install the lines and leave the bolts slightly loose,then you can align the lines the way you want them.With HEL lines,you should have a small leaflet that tells you how the hold the line and to twist the banjo itself,so as the lines do not have a twisted look.Once you are happy with the way the lines go,tighten the bolts to the recommended torque.
(Some lines are supplied as a direct replacement and follow the same route as originally built on the assembly line in Japan.On some bikes,one line goes from the master cylinder to one front brake caliper and then another line from that caliper to the other.This can create a problem with bleeding the brakes as air can get trapped in that loop.In this situation it is better to have two lines direct from the master cylinder to each caliper and it helps big time with the bleeding procedure) ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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google does show you how to do it but as the first post i was looking for someone on here that had done it and knew any tips or first hand advice
some do's or dont's
cheers for the google input though ____________________ DGB |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 213 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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