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waterman
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All four lines for under 100 bux and ya dont have to make em.
Plus they dont have the big ugly fittings/ends.
I've not dont this yet, but I'm real close.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...0571159160&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK:MEWAX:IT
I purchase 4 lines from this eBay seller mainly after consulting this thread for two bikes that I am converting to the Kawasaki twinpots. Transaction was smooth, I just sent a note with purchase on specifications. Since I was using a two line setup, I specified that a 90 degree orientation with the 15 and 45 degree angled fittings. I figured the 15 degree would fit the Kawasaki calipers nicely and the 45 degree would angle away from master cylinder paralleling the handlebar to steering head.
Less than week later, I received a small box with enclosed brake lines which was great since I had read that others have waited 3 weeks on shipment from the other eBay provider from Canada. (I am not knocking Canada, I just think things are shipped quicker from within states)
Upon inspection, the build quality seems pretty nice, lines are much thinner than stock rubber coated lines, banjo fittings are nicely crimped and solidly joined. Everything appears great.
Then I go to fit them. Well, it seems that I have overlooked one important detail. Both fittings are angled and they were made in a certain configuration offset by 90 degrees, unfortunately when I assemble caliper with bend the resultant banjo is angled away from master cylinder. Instead of the line pointing towards the steering head, it is now pointing straight out from handlebar and thus the extra inch I had planned has disappeared and the line is almost too short. Obviously there are two ways to construct the cable and the set I received isn't correct for my application.
At this point, I have emailed company asking if they can reconfigure lines and address this in their eBay ad so others will not be misled.
I should have listened to advice of others here and just made my own lines, then they most likely would have been perfect.
If I would purchase more from this site, I may just suggest using a straight banjo on one end (master cylinder side) and then the configuration would not be an issue.
Depending on any further correspondence with seller, I may submit a similar post in the buyer's review section with the outcome of email I sent.