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Has anyone got angled (pref 20°) stainless steel banjo fitting that I
could have/buy/give-beer-for? Noticed the straight one I have on the Guzzi's rear brake has allowed the hose to rub - on the disc. -- Simon |
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On 9 Jul 2007 06:28:26 GMT, "sweller" <sweller@mztech.fsnet.co.uk>
wrote: >Has anyone got angled (pref 20°) stainless steel banjo fitting that I >could have/buy/give-beer-for? I'll have a look in my Big Box of Brake Bits tonight. However, given the variety of fittings, threads, sizes, adaptors etc in brake fittings, I strongly recommend that you just get on the blower to the good people at http://www.bsr-aerotek.com/ and order a new one. If you speak to Wendy, mention my name. -- Champ ZX10R GPz750turbo neal at champ dot org dot uk |
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Champ wrote:
> However, given the variety of fittings, threads, sizes, adaptors etc > in brake fittings, I strongly recommend that you just get on the > blower to the good people at http://www.bsr-aerotek.com/ and order a > new one. > > If you speak to Wendy, mention my name. Aha. I was wondering what that company was. While I'm mid-fettle I was thinking about doing the brake lines. If nothing else I'll get to use my new brake bleeding kit. -- Christofire DIAABTCOD#1 DS#9 ZX-10R |
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Champ wrote:
> I'll have a look in my Big Box of Brake Bits tonight. Thanks. > I strongly recommend that you just get on the > blower to the good people at http://www.bsr-aerotek.com/ and order a > new one. Useful. -- Simon |