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Wanted Item/Brake-line Splitter
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C to C on the 2 mounts,looks like about 1+3/4"(approx)
I found one on the Bay,but wholly crappers!$$$$$:ohmy:
Not in THIS lifetime!
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Thanks,you Hooligans!
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Anyhow, Z1E's splitter is less expensive (but currently shown as temporarily out of stock)
Z1E's splitter
If not already done, might also consider using a double banjo bolt with a separate line to each caliper from the master cylinder (no splitter required) as an alternative application. (Also requires brake line modifications).
Z1E's Double Banjo Bolt
And believe Z1E also carries a selection of different length brake lines with various angle end fittings [see under "New Items"].
Good Luck!
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"C-C"...center to center on the 2 mounting bolts.
I AM using the longer banjo bolt,but I just wanted to make it look a bit cleaner,as far as the 2 brake-lines go...make them look even..
It's not a big deal,just thought if someone had a spare layin around.
I'm going to be replacing the line from the MC,and thought it would be nice to get the proper splitter on,while I have it all apart.
Thanks for the links,btw...appreciate that,budB)
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I have one. Send me your addy. How about 6 bucks? That should pay for the shipping.
WHAT?!!:ohmy:
That MUCH?!!:ohmy:
Seriously though,lol...youu have my attention!:laugh:
Right on,Dave!
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dont u love kzrider, hahah!!!!
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For the dual-disk set-up.
C to C on the 2 mounts,looks like about 1+3/4"(approx)
I found one on the Bay,but wholly crappers!$$$$$:ohmy:
Not in THIS lifetime!
PRICEY
If anyone has one...please send me a u2u,ok.
Thanks,you Hooligans!
Well I see your trouble is already settled and thats great! I picked mine off of ebay for about $15, the $130 is a bit nuts. I was going to suggest just using a double banjo bolt and you'd be set. If the splitter falls through, the double banjo and a master cylinder off of a Honda CB (has a brake switch in the lever) would do the trick. True its not original, but only your discerning KZ rider buddies would know for sure!
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Now how the heck did you KNOW,that I was using a *onda CB master cylinder(96 CB650)?:ohmy: (with the brakelight switch built in).Who CARES that it's not a Kawi part...it's WAY better.
Seriously though...that IS...EXACTLY what I'm using!:ohmy:
And I AM using a bouble banjo-bolt down at the factory (single-disk) splitter,but like I said,I'm going to be replacing the line with a steel-braided line,and figured I would tidy it all up while I was at it.
It works great,and I LOVE the switch,because with the factory pressure-switch,I couldn't activate the brakelight unless I really pulled hard on the brake lever.
AND...the brake lever is adjustable!
So I by-passed the factory pressure switch,and wired it directly to the micro switch at the lever.
I've been running it like this now,for about 3 years,and it's been working perfectly!
(too funny)
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Can't thank you enough,bud.That's awesome.
Be sure to send me a U2U,and let me know how much I owe you,and send me a Paypal addy as well.
Thanks again.
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