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Grafting Real Forks on to the TTR-125L
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[QUOTE="SFO, post: 78745, member: 21864"] The stainless steel braided line comes in bulk coils. The manufacturer being either goodrich or earls. The plastic stiffener is on oem and aftermarket hoses, it prevents the hose from bowing into the wheel on a longer travel ie dirt bike. The cr style routing does away with the loop of hose that goes from the caliper to under the fork and up the front. Cr style routing wraps around the fork gaurd and shoots strait up. Better feel because there is no unbleadable loop under the fork. The air can escape at the master cylinder. My favorite memories of our horses revolve around twisted ankles, I would wrap and soak every day for 6 months without riding. Man, that is going to far, all the work and no riding. Bikes are way more satisfying for me. Kosman is not cheap, but their stuff is top notch. Say, Dale might have some bulk brake line stuff around... I think I might know someone else too, but ask him first. [/QUOTE]
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