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Been trying to figure out the sizes of the brake banjo bolts on a 2013 Breakout. I find that some say 12mm and 10mm, other places say 7/16 and 3/8. Anyone know what the sizes are for the master cylinder and caliper?? Thanks
been trying to figure out the sizes of the brake banjo bolts on a 2013 breakout. I find that some say 12mm and 10mm, other places say 7/16 and 3/8. Anyone know what the sizes are for the master cylinder and caliper?? Thanks
I've extended my BO forks a couple of inches and I like em but, just out of personal curiosity, if you want to radically extend forks, isn't it best to go with springers ? I ask because it just looks to me as though a radical change in rake angle might not be the best thing for those lowers.
BTW, when I extended my BO forks 2" I did develop a very slight and occasional wobble which was cured by installing a fork brace. I can't imagine the ride in the pic getting away without one but I'm only guessing of course.
Thanks! I knew the part #s but couldn't find out what the sizes were. Glad someone was able to find them. I kept finding 10mm, 12mm, 3/8, and 7/16!
they are all right, sorta. 12mm in the is the banjo fitting size for 7/16 banjo bolts. 10mm for 3/8. ... sometimes lol. i had this headache when i was building custom lines recently.
depends on the parts. There are 7/16 fittings and 7/16 bolts. With washers, a 7/16 bolt will work just fine in a 12mm fittings. But, you were after bolts i think. Not fittings
they are all right, sorta. 12mm in the is the banjo fitting size for 7/16 banjo bolts. 10mm for 3/8. ... sometimes lol. i had this headache when i was building custom lines recently.
depends on the parts. There are 7/16 fittings and 7/16 bolts. With washers, a 7/16 bolt will work just fine in a 12mm fittings. But, you were after bolts i think. Not fittings
I needed to know both and you just answered my other question. Fittings are easier to find in metric, as long as I can reuse the factory bolts I'll just get the fittings in 10 and 12mm
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