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Got this about three weeks ago.
Inside
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It comes with micro switch for brake light, double banjo bolt, four copper washer, pretty much everything you need ...
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... err, not quite. If your bike has non-radial type master cylinder, the brake line may have 90 degree fitting at the top. In that case, you'll need a set of new brake lines. I got mine from Spiegler.
http://www.spieglerusa.com/brakes/cycle-brake-line-kits.htmlAlso, slightly longer than stock EPDM (Ethlene-Propylene-Diene-Materials) hose from local shop for free.
(I ordered two line kit, two lines from master cylinder to each caliper. Since this is custom application, it can take 1-2 weeks. Also, you need to specify the brake line length you want.)
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Coaxial cable can be used for measuring, simulating custom routing for brake lines. Similar diameter, flexibility (too thin, too flexible string will not work well.)
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Old lines out
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New lines getting in (notice rubber sleeve on the line? Don't discard them. They are little bit pain in the %$#* to remove (from stock lines), but will make clean, stock like look.)
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Nice thing about Spiegler brake line is that the fitting is adjustable (it rotates around), so the lines won't kink, twist during instlation.
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Don't forget to connect the brake light switch.
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Almost done.
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After this, tighten up everything (well, three banjo and master cylinder holder, brake line holder)
pour brake fluid and breed. I changed clutch and rear brake fluid , too.
Put back the head light (need to re-align), fairing. Double check everything (no fluid leaking), then, go for a test ride !
... so, is it worth $365 ?
YES. It's one of those mods that actually makes riding a bike a lot more fun. (it's been said over and over again. Replacing master cylinder to radial pump type is (in most case) the most effective brake up grading. )