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hardhat_harry 07-02-10 11:11 PM

Re: SV Curvy electrics question
 
I'll measure up tomorrow and let you know.

Cheers

Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 2174575)
Do you know what size you need?

I can send you some cheap, you need to buy 10feet at a time and I am getting some soon.

I struggled to find it in UK too.


yorkie_chris 07-02-10 11:13 PM

Re: SV Curvy electrics question
 
Stock SV front needs 6mm ID IIRC

hardhat_harry 07-02-10 11:18 PM

Re: SV Curvy electrics question
 
Its anything but stock, ZX10 master cylinder to GSXR 4 pots but I only want to replace the resovoir.

Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 2174585)
Stock SV front needs 6mm ID IIRC


yorkie_chris 07-02-10 11:25 PM

Re: SV Curvy electrics question
 
Yeah you have that nipple on top of MC where hose from reservoir attaches, stock SV-S has similar nipple which takes 6mm tube.

You ridden it with ZX10 M/C, any good?

hardhat_harry 07-02-10 11:41 PM

Re: SV Curvy electrics question
 
Not tried it yet but theoretically it should be very good. I am also running cast iron 320mm disks so it should stop on its nose.

Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 2174601)
Yeah you have that nipple on top of MC where hose from reservoir attaches, stock SV-S has similar nipple which takes 6mm tube.

You ridden it with ZX10 M/C, any good?


hardhat_harry 07-02-10 11:48 PM

Re: SV Curvy electrics question
 
The Verniers say its 10mm external 8mm internal

zadar 08-02-10 12:10 AM

Re: SV Curvy electrics question
 
front is usually 6mm ID and rear 8mm ID. hose is very flexible and can stretch over easy.
They are actually standard, not metric, 1/4 and 5/16.

hardhat_harry 08-02-10 07:12 PM

Re: SV Curvy electrics question
 
Jap4Performance have got a kit in to do the reservoir change bit pricey but bought it

yorkie_chris 08-02-10 07:50 PM

Re: SV Curvy electrics question
 
Jesus H! £17 for bit of pipe? I will make some for a fiver...

hardhat_harry 08-02-10 10:10 PM

Re: SV Curvy electrics question
 
I know but it supposed to be proper HRC.

I just want to get all the little jobs finished so I can actually use the thing.

Raised suspension linkage by 20mm today and sorted out the spacers on the front wheel (SRAD wheel in K1 forks).


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