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Old 11-07-2012, 02:24 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Exclamation Goodridge brake lines information

I always use Goodridge brake lines.
They are a good company to deal with.

The BUILD-A-LINE system allows you to create any brake set-up you wish.
The price is good and the product is EASY to use.
No worries regarding crimping olives or leaky joints.
Just simply measure the hose lengths required.
Factor in the additional lengths of the joints and - bingo!

There is user friendly info here:

Build a Line (Buyers Guide)
This is EBC brakes website (Also handy to know!) not Goodridge themselves.

I deal direct with Goodgridge.
I don't think there is a distributor in Oz, but I'm sure if you talk to them they will post to you anyway.

Exeter
Exeter Airport Business Park,
Exeter,
EX5 2UP,
United Kingdom
t.+44 (0) 1392 369090
f.+44 (0) 1392 441780
sales@goodridge.net


Tell them it's for a Yamaha.
The "banjo" bolts have different threads.
I think the Yam ones are 1.125mm

Thats it!

For future reference purposes, here are the US details too.

Torrance
529 Van Ness Ave.
Torrance, CA 90501,
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t.+1 (310) 533 1924
f.+1 (310) 618 0909
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Mooresville
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Mooresville,
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t.+1 (704) 662 9095
f.+1 (704) 662 9094


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I have 6 degree on my warrior and did not need to touch the brake lines however with the 7 degree I believe you have to lengthen the forks and as such would probably have to lengthen the lines as well.

I'm about to install some 6 degree trees made by cycle image that I bought from a member on the forum. Just to make sure I don't need extended lines correct?
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