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Old 07-29-2010, 03:24 AM
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im trying to put together an 07 s4r that somebody stole the brembo masters off of and cut the lines, the bike has the cycle cat upper triple with the clip ons, and i put brembo masters on it from an 08 hyper S, can i just order the stock lines or do they need to be longer cause of the clip on configuration, and will the brake line banjo bolt on the masters be in the same spot on the hyper masters?
any help is appreciated, i dont wanna just order lines and not be able to return them if they do not work.
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Old 07-29-2010, 05:06 PM
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You can always take some measurements and have Spiegler make you a set to order.

The stock lines may be a touch long depending on where you put the bars. Stock ones would probably work though. Banjo fittings should be in the same place.
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Spiegler's Rock!

I'd never even heard of them until I became a dealer and now I use them for EVERYTHING! Custom colors, custom lengths or they can make pretty much anything you can think of. Their lines are DOT approved and their fittings don't fade like other brands.

I have them on the RD400, VTR250 & even just put some on the 1000RR last night

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Old 07-29-2010, 08:06 PM
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Plus Mattias is great to work with, the ends can be rotated for easier/better fitting, and they will make a 3 line (or one line depending on how you look at) kit. The 3 line kit looks cleaner, routes easier, bleeds easier, and allows a single banjo bolt at all three positions for a couple grams of weight savings and added clearance when using full lock or dealing with street fairings. Highly recommended!
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