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Old 10-23-2008, 03:24 PM
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Not sure what to order since it has a FI triple and DB bars.
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Re: What damper setup will work with this?

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Not sure what to order since it has a FI triple and DB bars.
if thats a Full Throttle clamp you can use any of the dampers im pretty sure. GPR should fit in there or go with a rod style.
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Re: What damper setup will work with this?

BTW just a tip

you can put longer lines on your brake reservoirs, and run them UNDER your master cylinder..

they only have to be above the master cylinder for bleeding, then you can mount them down by the fork tubes out of the way :YEAH

Ignore my mess of wires, was in the middle of working on my bike.. But you can see where I mounted my rez, attached to the triple tree bolt
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Re: What damper setup will work with this?

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BTW just a tip

you can put longer lines on your brake reservoirs, and run them UNDER your master cylinder..

they only have to be above the master cylinder for bleeding, then you can mount them down by the fork tubes out of the way :YEAH

Ignore my mess of wires, was in the middle of working on my bike.. But you can see where I mounted my rez, attached to the triple tree bolt
I'm taking the resevoirs off and filling a line with fluid, capping it and running the lines into the bar pad. I just picked the bike up this past sunday. The only thing I've had time to do is take all the stickers off and chang the fork seals. This is going to be my winter project. I want to make it a full fairing stunter and change the 12 bar out for a round bar.
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Re: What damper setup will work with this?

get an ohlins or rod style with a heim joint mounted to the frame... works like a charm...

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Re: What damper setup will work with this?

from the looks of the pic u couldnt fit gpr or scotts, ohlins for sure then!
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Re: What damper setup will work with this?

Originally Posted by ENASNI900RR
I'm taking the resevoirs off and filling a line with fluid, capping it and running the lines into the bar pad. I just picked the bike up this past sunday. The only thing I've had time to do is take all the stickers off and chang the fork seals. This is going to be my winter project. I want to make it a full fairing stunter and change the 12 bar out for a round bar.
If you do that make sure to use big enough lines, and add fluid when needed...

As your pads wear out you want fluid entering the system not air!
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Re: What damper setup will work with this?

The lines are going to be 3/8 and about 12 inches long.
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Re: What damper setup will work with this?

Originally Posted by ENASNI900RR
The lines are going to be 3/8 and about 12 inches long.
It doesn't matter how wide and/or long they are. This is the reason that most master cylinder reservoirs have that rubber cup (diaphragm) under the cap. As the pads wear, and the fluid is more "down in the brake system," the diaphragm turns inside out to compensate for the air that would be entering the system.
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Re: What damper setup will work with this?

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It doesn't matter how wide and/or long they are. This is the reason that most master cylinder reservoirs have that rubber cup (diaphragm) under the cap. As the pads wear, and the fluid is more "down in the brake system," the diaphragm turns inside out to compensate for the air that would be entering the system.

As long as the lines are routed correctly you wont have any issues.
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