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Old 27-Jan-2010, 23:38
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Old 28-Jan-2010, 10:06
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There was someone on ebay selling an adapter for the double banjo bolt to avoid the clearance issue. It was basically a threaded tube with a banjo hole at one end. You used the adapter with the single banjo into the m/c, which then gave you a right-angle turn on the inlet (the adapter now sits parallel below the m/c). You screwed the double banjo into the adapter so you kept the single height banjo clearance but could fit a double banjo and brake lines. The adapter was less than £20 I think, but I can't find them with a quick search! Typical!

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There was someone on ebay selling an adapter for the double banjo bolt to avoid the clearance issue. It was basically a threaded tube with a banjo hole at one end. You used the adapter with the single banjo into the m/c, which then gave you a right-angle turn on the inlet (the adapter now sits parallel below the m/c). You screwed the double banjo into the adapter so you kept the single height banjo clearance but could fit a double banjo and brake lines. The adapter was less than £20 I think, but I can't find them with a quick search! Typical!

Senna3 got one a while ago for fitting a brembo Radial to his 916 Senna3, I was thinking of getting one for my 996 as although only single banjo the brake light pressure switch wiring is very close to the air tubes, only having a bit of clearance due to running wider bars


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Old 28-Jan-2010, 14:55
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The search is on, if anyone knows of were to source these adapters let me know.
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Old 28-Jan-2010, 15:01
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Think i've found it http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RADIAL-MASTER-...item19b91336bc.

getting one ordered.
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Here you go, found it at last! £12.50 inc postage:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=230426137648

He also sells a "kit" for £29.50 which is the adapter with a pressure-switch banjo bolt, if you want to run it with brake lights for the road:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=230426137632

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I fitted a Brembo RCS to my 996 recently with double banjo bolt - the existing brake hoses were fine however due to the position of the RCS brake line fitting (underneath the m/cyl) the head of the banjo bolt is very close to the fork leg - about 2mm clearance. I jiggled the standard bar around a bit but I may need to do a bit more jiggling.
Not sure about that e-bay adaptor - I wouldn't trust using an unknown make/material spec part on my brake system, but that's just my opinion.
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Old 28-Jan-2010, 22:48
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I'm not using a double banjo, but I do use a pressure switch that probably has the same clearance issue. I put longer slightly bars on mine so I could move everything outwards down the bars to give better clearance. You probably wouldn't notice as they were less than an inch longer, but helped loads.


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