Good bye ape hangers, hello kinked brake line?

Started by Streetfighterkz, November 28, 2011, 06:27:35 PM

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Streetfighterkz

Hey,

I just swapped out the ape hanger handlebars, aka City bars, from my '99 M900 City for some Bikemaster Superbike bars.  Everything went smoothly until I mounted up the brake master cylinder.  It appears that the brake line from the master to the splitter is too long. 

I didn't run into this problem when I had clip-ons on my '00 M750 but then again I didn't have to worry about a splitter.

Does a non-City 900 have a shorter line from the M/C to the splitter?







Thanks in advance.

Later, Doug

teddy037.3

by 'splitter,' I am assuming you're talking about that T-joint in the line... and it would seem that the non-city models are certainly shorter.

as a temp fix, couldn't you just set the fitting so it's pointing up, instead of down?  that way it won't kink the line nearly as much

DucHead

I think you're gonna need new lines.

Measure twice and call Spiegler.
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Quote from: DucHead on November 29, 2011, 04:49:12 AM
I think you're gonna need new lines.

Measure twice and call Spiegler.

Exactly!!
I went from clip on to stocks and tried to use existing lines...although they were stretched.
Anyway, the fitting at caliper broke while at 60 mph...thankfully no emergency stop was needed!!! [bow_down]

Spiegler is good.  as DucHead said, measure 2x
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