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Show us your harris rear sets

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Show us your harris rear sets
So i can see how much more great my bikes going to look :D
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chric wrote:Show us your harris rear sets
So i can see how much more great my bikes going to look :D
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There you go as requested...

But...
A/You'll have to fit them...The right way up of course... :lol:

B/ You'll have to highly polish them to look this good...

C/Get all the bits...

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MacV2 wrote:
B/ You'll have to highly polish them to look this good...

It's Chric... :lol: :lol:
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Very nice what you polish them with parts wise not sure?
And yes they look stunning but will be even better on the red beast :biggrin
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Virt wrote:
MacV2 wrote:
B/ You'll have to highly polish them to look this good...

It's Chric... :lol: :lol:
:thumbup: very good :lol:


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As for polish I haven't really given a good polish yet. Can you recommend a product for sealing the polish once shiny so they don't dull down and have to be done again.

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wolfgang metal sealent exspensive once ive been camping and used little hand wash tub ill send some :thumbup:
And i wont forget this time :lol:

And mac you got any full pics both front and rear so i can check if i have owt missing please
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and whats that carl on bottom of that break cylinder thing?
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chric wrote:and whats that carl on bottom of that break cylinder thing?

Bottom or top? Top is a banjo pressure switch for brake light. Bottom is the clevis rod to link the Harris brake pedal to the master cyl piston
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clevis rod where do i get that from cant say theres one on it.its that bottom bit
Going to order top bit next week
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Here you go Chric, note the thread pitch is 1.25
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Goodridge-BAN ... 5af1f9feb7

It replaces the old spring type brake light switch. This works via fluid pressure to turn the brake light on. :thumbup:

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orderd that carl so whats bottom bit ?
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8mm Female Rod End Bearing, Right Hand Thread M8X1.25
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/8mm-Female-Ro ... 337cc99cfe

You will also need an M8 Nut to lock it off but I'm sure your mechanic will have some knocking around.

TBH though I'm thinking of changing mine to a male one at some stage to make it all look a bit neater. The female rose joints are a it chunky. But I want to try and find one with an extra long thread so I can swap it with the complete threaded part of the master cylinder. This mean me stripping the master cylinder down. I'm hoping it's possible to remove the old threaded bit, but I have a sneaky feeling I may have to mod it somehow. I think it has a flattened down bit at the end inside the Master cylinder that stops it falling out. :think:

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Leftie...

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Rightie...

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do you reckon these will fit on the heel part :problem:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-VTR-100 ... 1c344def0b
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