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Can you send them to me @ rgswisher@att.net. So I need a 8" over clutch and a 6" over brake upper line & mid line for a 12" install? I am planning removing the TBW connectors and soldering them. Is this ok?
Can you send them to me @ rgswisher@att.net. So I need a 8" over clutch and a 6" over brake upper line & mid line for a 12" install? I am planning removing the TBW connectors and soldering them. Is this ok?
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I did +8 & +6 on mine but I changed over to a single 13" rotor/6 piston caliper and lowered the front 2".
I've probably got 4" of excess front brake hose snaking around inside my fairing. Even without lowering I think +6 is overkill.......but......better safe than sorry.
I have 10's on order and am doing the SE TBW assembly to git rid of the green plug. Everything I've heard/read says I can leave all wires and cables alone. Think I've heard it doesn't hurt to +2 the clutch so I think I will. Anyone care to confirm or correct?
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