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Old 17-Jan-2006, 14:20
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What length clutch line is required to fit a Brembo radial M/C for a 996?

The standrd one looks a wweeeeee bit tight and thats without trying to move the handle bars

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Old 17-Jan-2006, 14:28
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Drop Topitoo (Steve) a U2U. He got a braided one made up for me at his local motorist store. Abut £15 I think and is a little bit longer than standard...but fits a treat.

He may be able to help you out...he's a very nice man...a very very nice man.
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What length clutch line is required to fit a Brembo radial M/C for a 996?

The standrd one looks a wweeeeee bit tight and thats without trying to move the handle bars

Cheers

Dave


Just fit the line correctly at the master cylinder end.
Route the line as you want it, taking into account tightness and free movement of the handlebars.

What ever line you are missing to connect to the slave cylinder is the amount you need to add to the clutch line.............sorted.

Its not rocket science you know.

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What length clutch line is required to fit a Brembo radial M/C for a 996?

The standrd one looks a wweeeeee bit tight and thats without trying to move the handle bars

Cheers

Dave


Just fit the line correctly at the master cylinder end.
Route the line as you want it, taking into account tightness and free movement of the handlebars.

What ever line you are missing to connect to the slave cylinder is the amount you need to add to the clutch line.............sorted.

Its not rocket science you know.

DC.

I must be blonde this morning, that makes as much sense as Quantum Physics
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