ZX7R Brake re-build tips & Routing braided lines

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ZX7R Brake re-build tips & Routing braided lines

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As part of fixing up the 7 I've bought everything to rebuild the fronts (master and calipers) as well as braided lines front and rear. I've checked out tips vids from youtube and basic advice online but thought I'd ask here if anyone made some major fark-ups that I can avoid or had some hot tips to do it easy.

I've also got braided lines front and rear. The fronts are changed from the stock one-into-two, to two lines from the master to the calipers. How have people routed/secured them on their 7's? Any hot tips on installing these will be appreciated. :kuda:
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Re: ZX7R Brake re-build tips & Routing braided lines

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Anybody? About to start mounting the braided lines on the front. Any advice on which way/how to mount them will be appreciated. Eg. Where to attach/zip tie. (Should you even use zip ties? ). :-?

Couldn't find what I needed with a thread search.
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Re: ZX7R Brake re-build tips & Routing braided lines

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