Source for new brake lines...

Started by rgramjet, May 01, 2009, 11:53:40 AM

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rgramjet

It drives me crazy how much behind the headlight real estate the front brake lines take up.  Ideally looking to replace all the hydraulic lines. 

Is there a kit available that allows for my lower clip on height and a single line that leads to a "splitter" on the right caliper with a short line going over the front fender to the left caliper (a la 696)?  Or is it a better idea to run two completely separate lines, one going to each front caliper?

Galfer the only way to go or should I consider another manufacturer?  Good dealers to consider?

Thanks in advance!
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jborders5

Spiegler does a nice job on custom brake lines.  They did a custom rear brake line for a set of S*R rearsets mounted on my M1100S.

http://www.spieglerusa.com/

bdfinally

+1 on Spiegler, they did custom brake/clutch lines for my M750. Absolutely hassleless ordering and uber quick shipping.
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Quote from: bdfinally on May 01, 2009, 12:29:14 PM
+1 on Spiegler, they did custom brake/clutch lines for my M750. Absolutely hassleless ordering and uber quick shipping.

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