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Braided Lines

Postby myzx10r » Wed Dec 14, 2011 3:39 pm

Hi All,

My 05 'Crim' arrived yesterday and i have to say im quite impressed. Apart from the cosmetics stone chips and scratches, it scrubbed up fairly well. I do have some questions and advice would be great so here it goes:

1. The cast iron seems to have erosion (not full blown rust), just looks weathered. What should i use to combat it and make it scrub up ok?

2. I want to replace the front braided lines, what brand should i use. As i want to have red to match the R, i have found some on ebay but not sure if they are any good. what would you recommend? I have called Pirtek, but they want $120 per line.

3. Head lamp unit (high beam side) has heaps of condensations in it. How can i fix the problem as a new headlamp unit costs $1080. I can replace all the fairings for that (genuine too)

4. Looking for a rear seat cowl in titanium, if you know anyone who may have one for sale let me know (titanium)

Looking forward to your help......................

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Postby Wattie » Wed Dec 14, 2011 6:15 pm

Ride with ya high beam on till the condensation burns off :)
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Re: Braided Lines

Postby Daisy » Wed Dec 14, 2011 6:40 pm

myzx10r wrote:2. I want to replace the front braided lines, what brand should i use. As i want to have red to match the R, i have found some on ebay but not sure if they are any good. what would you recommend? I have called Pirtek, but they want $120 per line.


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Re: Braided Lines

Postby Gosling1 » Wed Dec 14, 2011 6:45 pm

HEL braided lines, buy them directly from the UK for the best price - heaps cheaper than the Ozzie importer price.

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Re: Braided Lines

Postby myzx10r » Wed Dec 14, 2011 6:46 pm

Thanks. I'll have to search more on eBay.
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Re: Braided Lines

Postby Daisy » Wed Dec 14, 2011 9:10 pm

I paid 227 Euros delivered for the full set to fit the 9 from Probrake. That's 3 piece front, the rear and clutch - in gold with stainless ends, 'cause I'm special. 8)
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Re: Braided Lines

Postby laidback » Wed Dec 14, 2011 9:46 pm

I got a 3 piece HEL set including bleed nipples for my 9 from c-m-s UK $90Au posted. 8)

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Re: Braided Lines

Postby myzx10r » Thu Dec 15, 2011 5:09 am

Thanks guys. Appreciate your help/ advice
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Re: Braided Lines

Postby myzx10r » Thu Dec 15, 2011 5:19 am

Just another question, each brake caliper has 2 braided lines running to it? Is there any reason for that
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Re: Braided Lines

Postby born green » Thu Dec 15, 2011 6:01 am

myzx10r wrote:Just another question, each brake caliper has 2 braided lines running to it? Is there any reason for that


Not sure what u mean by two lines?
Form new, they run one line from the M/C down to the right cailper, than another line over the gaurd to the left cailper.
When u replace them, ask for the (race patern) as in just two lines. From the M/C u will get only two lines, one goes to the right cailper, the other to the left cailper, no balance line from the right cailper the the left one.

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Re: Braided Lines

Postby myzx10r » Thu Dec 15, 2011 6:49 am

Ive checked and double checked.id post a pic but i dont know how too?
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Re: Braided Lines

Postby born green » Thu Dec 15, 2011 7:06 am

myzx10r wrote:Ive checked and double checked.id post a pic but i dont know how too?


That makes two of us :oops: i dont either...
when u decide to get them, be it over the net, or from a bike shop, the prefered choice is two seperate lines, they will come with the longer bolt for the M/C, so u should'nt need to buy any other bits.
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Postby Jonnymac » Thu Dec 15, 2011 7:30 am

I'm useless with posting photos too but there's an easy way of doing it. If you've got an iPhone or smart phone download the tapatalk app and host it through that. Take the photo with your phone open advanced settings open photo album select photo host by tapatalk and whamo.
It's also an easier way to log on remotely from your phone , iPad etc
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Re: Braided Lines

Postby Blurr » Thu Dec 15, 2011 9:56 am

from your PC press POST REPLY

then under the text box on the left hand side there is a tab, upload attachment

browse your computer, select your photo then press add file.

from there it may take a moment but it will come up with another section with your photo code and a button next to it saying ' place in line' press that and your done.

or use photobucket and just add the image code inside the field and it brings the photo across without using up KSRC bandwidth.

Photobucket also has a good Iphone appp, works a treat

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Re: Braided Lines

Postby myzx10r » Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:06 pm

Hi Guys,

Photo added. Easy and i knew how to do it. Much easier than other sites.

As you can see, there are 2 lines going to the caliper rather than 1 (as on other models) and you can see at the bottom, they looked rusted or have leaked. Is it normal that each caliper has 2 lines?
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