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Brake line for handlebar swap
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Cyclebrakes.com has Galfer lines that have the fittings already crimped on, so that would be a slightly easier installation, but the stuff I got was easy.
To figure out the length, install the bars first then figure it out.
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Edit: corrected the Z1R comment. :S
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Just curious... not looking to make my own lines. Thanks.
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Nessism wrote: there are various other Kawasaki models that used low bars from stock. If you don't want to figure out the length yourself, then ordering the line from a Z1R for example, may be the easiest thing to do.
Z1R's have a cable operated m/c behind the fairing if I remember right so they don't have an upper brake hose to speak of.
If you're looking for a cheap option and don't need SS lines, look at a Zx6D/E or Zx11 upper brake line. They mount the bars above the top triple clamp in roughly the same position as a superbike bar. You should be able to pick up something like that relatively cheap from eBay. You can also ask the seller for a measurement to confirm a length that way too.
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martin_csr wrote: I'd never heard of Earls or do-it-yourself brake liens for that matter. Does it require special tools?
I found Earls stuff at Summit Racing, but without spending much time on it, I did't find what I was looking for. Just curious... not looking to make my own lines. Thanks.
No special tools need, just common hand tools...including a sharp chisel! Believe it or not the best way to cut the line is with a block of aluminum to use as a backstop, then a chisel and hammer to make the cut. Works remarkably well.
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Example - superbike bars
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/593332-b...andlebar-swap/reply#
Café bars
That can give you a chance to test the new bars before buying new cables if you want better routing.
Good luck,
Jim
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Example - superbike bars
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/593332-b...andlebar-swap/reply#
Café bars
That can give you a chance to test the new bars before buying new cables if you want better routing.
Good luck,
Jim
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79 KZ750 Twin parts bike
78 KZ650 C2 Parts Bike
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81 KZ440 A2 LTD Wife's new bike
84 Honda 450 Rebel Wife's newest bike
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I would not want to crash for lack of a fairly inexpensive maintenance item. Besides, replacing them kinda give you an excuse for at least flushing the brake & adding fresh fluid, and maybe doing some other needed stuff.
PS: if you don't know the age or the Rr brake shoes (drum brake), replace them. The adhesive that binds the linings to the shoes can fail over time, so a lining can come off and get jammed between the shoe & drum, locking the rear wheel. It happened to me when rolling the bike off the center stand. very lucky.
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