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Old 08-01-2010, 06:07 PM   #1
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finally, went outside last night and it was acually under 100 degrees at 12:am so decided to finally install new g&j ss brakelines and rippers line loom and after about 12 pepsis and 3 waters and a coat of wax i look to the east and the first sighn of sunlight 4:30 am 86 degrees gotta ride so i took off on a 100 mile jount before it got a billion degrees out. thanks goes out to rob thorelson for picking up thos awsome g&j ss brake lines and ripper for the line loom, exlnt work guys. heres some pics.
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Old 08-01-2010, 06:16 PM   #2
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Yeah I got my lines a few months back, love em. Whats this loom you speak of?

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Old 08-01-2010, 06:29 PM   #3
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sorry i guess im showing my age back in the day thay called them wire or cable looms and thay oganized brake cables or spark plug wires annd you can maybe obtain on this site from ripper (mach moto) see the pic where its just under headlight and it keeps the two lines organized.
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Ohhhhh, I always refered to loom as the plastic tube that holds a bunch of small wires in place like under a hood. I need some for under my seat I wanna re do it all I don't like the electric tape junk under there now.

What you have there I've always called a brake line holder, Tomato ---- Tomato

Looks sweet, like I said love mine.
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Old 08-02-2010, 08:44 AM   #5
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Nice work and great looking bike-- thanks for the pics!
+1 on the G&J lines and Ripper's loom (got the gold one...)
Are those Sato rear sets? If so, how do you like 'em? Are they worth the $$$?
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I like to think I keep my bike pretty clean, but your front calipers?? Whaddya got, like 4 miles on that bike?
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Old 08-02-2010, 02:54 PM   #7
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love the satos feel good and work great defanitly took a bite out of the upulstry when i pushed the buy it now button becuse im a tight ass butt those are the ones i feel ill get many many miles out them. and that bike has about 4500 miles on it i am a little anal when it comes to keeping it clean i put more moles on my drz since i ride it to work and run most of my erronds on it.
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Where's the best place to get the brake lines and if I may ask what did they set you back?

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Old 08-03-2010, 12:39 PM   #9
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Where's the best place to get the brake lines and if I may ask what did they set you back?

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There is a bunch of info in this thread:

http://wristtwisters.com/naked-bikes...rakelines.html

I got mine from G&J and am very happy with them.

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+1 for G&J love 'em

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