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I've got an 09 night train. Has anyone taken a measurement of the factory rear brake line? Or, does anyone know the length of their rear brake line w/ 2" forward controls?
I could measure myself, but with all the knowlege on this forum, I thought I might try you guys out first.
You would be better off either looking it up on the Harley accessories web site, the accessories catalog (if its in there, I know they list the stock front line length or just do it yourself.
The Stock line in more hard line than flexabe to get it through the tight spaces between the engine/tranny and frame.
So measure it how you plan to route it cause measuring the stock line while its on the bike is nearly impossible given all the little bends and turns they put in the silly thing.
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