mitchberry
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well, it's about 9pm my time on a friday, and i obviously can't call Galfer about this problem, so i figure i would post it here hoping for a quick reply before i go tearing my 06 busa apart..
I just got some steel braided brake lines (and HH pads) from galfer.
the stock hoses on the front are mounted as such..
Brake lever to right caliper, then a second hose from the right caliper to the left caliper.
The hoses i received from Galfer are almost the same length as one another..
Before tearing the lines off of my bike, i decided to test fit the new ones to be sure they'd work.. when i did, i realized that the line that said "left caliper" was about 6" too long to be mounted in the same way as the stock lines...
THE OBVIOUS solution is, to mount BOTH lines at the brake lever, and snake them down one to the left and one to the right instead of coupling them at the right caliper..
But... i need to know FOR SURE if that is what Galfer intended, or if they sent me the wrong stuff.. I don't want to tear the lines off of it and render my bike useless until i replace them only to find out that for some reason this configuration will not work..
any thoughts? They weren't like this stock, so i hesitate to do it on a whim.. though, i'm 95% sure that's what is supposed to happen...
Technically it makes sense, because if you couple them at the brake lever instead of the right caliper, the flow of fluids would be more evenly distributed to each caliper (in theory) causing them to work in sync with equal pressure..
i dunno..
thoughts??
I just got some steel braided brake lines (and HH pads) from galfer.
the stock hoses on the front are mounted as such..
Brake lever to right caliper, then a second hose from the right caliper to the left caliper.
The hoses i received from Galfer are almost the same length as one another..
Before tearing the lines off of my bike, i decided to test fit the new ones to be sure they'd work.. when i did, i realized that the line that said "left caliper" was about 6" too long to be mounted in the same way as the stock lines...
THE OBVIOUS solution is, to mount BOTH lines at the brake lever, and snake them down one to the left and one to the right instead of coupling them at the right caliper..
But... i need to know FOR SURE if that is what Galfer intended, or if they sent me the wrong stuff.. I don't want to tear the lines off of it and render my bike useless until i replace them only to find out that for some reason this configuration will not work..
any thoughts? They weren't like this stock, so i hesitate to do it on a whim.. though, i'm 95% sure that's what is supposed to happen...
Technically it makes sense, because if you couple them at the brake lever instead of the right caliper, the flow of fluids would be more evenly distributed to each caliper (in theory) causing them to work in sync with equal pressure..
i dunno..
thoughts??