Lyndall brakes/LR Wheels
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I had one on order from Dennis Kirk and would get an email from them saying another two weeks and after a couple of those had to cancel cause they didn't have it and they said they wouldn't until summer.
I hunted everywhere for one and Lyndall themselves were out of them.
So no for now, just the OEM on the rear.
I'm trying to bleed the brakes now but I will get pics soon as I can, doubt it will be today though.
I hunted everywhere for one and Lyndall themselves were out of them.
So no for now, just the OEM on the rear.
I'm trying to bleed the brakes now but I will get pics soon as I can, doubt it will be today though.
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Here's a list of the parts used. Along with these were 1ea fork rebuild kit for the right slider and new Michelin Commander 2's. Also, new rear brake disc screws, drive rotor bolts, and 10ea front wheel brake rotor screws with flexed washers.
Timken bearings from Amazon, also from Surdyke front and back wheel spacers. I plan on selling the spokes complete with the tires, maybe on Ebay.
Got the two foot PVC for nothing to make the seal driver for the slider. Sanded up the outside end about 3/4 so it fits inside the top of the slider and it worked great. Monster answered a question I had about the slider disassembly regarding spinning out the bottom screw with the impact wrench that I borrowed from my neighbor, made it all too easy.
Goodridge parts from JP Cycles:
241-740, 17" LONG BLACK BRAKE LINE, 2ea.
241-741, 18" LONG BLACK BRAKE LINE, 1ea.
242-478, EBONY BRAKE TEES, 1ea.
241-763, 10MM 35 DEGREE BANJO FITTING, 1ea
241-765, 10MM 90 DEGREE BANJO FITTING, 2ea.
241-774, 3/8" SINGLE BANJO BOLT BLACK, 3ea.
241-768, 45 DEGREE TUBE ADAPTER, 2ea.
241-767, 150 DEGREE BLACK TUBE ADAPTER, 1ea.
HD parts from Surdyke:
43300280 WHL,FR,5SPK,BLK,19X2.5
45500271 SLIDER,RH,FRT FORK,BLACK
41300002 CALIPER ASSY, RH, FRT, BLK
Timken bearings from Amazon, also from Surdyke front and back wheel spacers. I plan on selling the spokes complete with the tires, maybe on Ebay.
Got the two foot PVC for nothing to make the seal driver for the slider. Sanded up the outside end about 3/4 so it fits inside the top of the slider and it worked great. Monster answered a question I had about the slider disassembly regarding spinning out the bottom screw with the impact wrench that I borrowed from my neighbor, made it all too easy.
Goodridge parts from JP Cycles:
241-740, 17" LONG BLACK BRAKE LINE, 2ea.
241-741, 18" LONG BLACK BRAKE LINE, 1ea.
242-478, EBONY BRAKE TEES, 1ea.
241-763, 10MM 35 DEGREE BANJO FITTING, 1ea
241-765, 10MM 90 DEGREE BANJO FITTING, 2ea.
241-774, 3/8" SINGLE BANJO BOLT BLACK, 3ea.
241-768, 45 DEGREE TUBE ADAPTER, 2ea.
241-767, 150 DEGREE BLACK TUBE ADAPTER, 1ea.
HD parts from Surdyke:
43300280 WHL,FR,5SPK,BLK,19X2.5
45500271 SLIDER,RH,FRT FORK,BLACK
41300002 CALIPER ASSY, RH, FRT, BLK
#37
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Wow man! That's a fantastic setup! It makes me want to go do the dual disk front end... but I'm good for now with my 15" Arlen Ness rotor since my switchblade mags won't do duals.
Now you need a full length rear fender to made that sweet *** front! Hey, it's just money!
I guess since you've stopped drinking, that's more beer for me!
Now you need a full length rear fender to made that sweet *** front! Hey, it's just money!
I guess since you've stopped drinking, that's more beer for me!