
Goodridge Lines
- carmanbikes
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Goodridge Lines
Hello All, Got some new goodridge brake lines with no destructions anyone know how they go, I have 3 banjo bolts with bends on them and 1 straight I am presuming 2 of the angled go to the callipers so need to know at the master cylinder does the angled one go on first or second 

Re: Goodridge Lines
I haven't fitted Goodridge lines but they are all pretty much the same. If you have the two line race set up one of your banjo bolts will be long enough to take two banjos at the master cylinder. Make sure you use copper washers between each banjo.
As for the angles the bolts should be straight but the banjos will be slightly angled. I found I had to play around and swap some around the other way, so I suggest you loosely fit everything first before tightening up, make sure the angles and the lines run nicely.
Here's some close up pics of mine.
http://vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php ... es#p262940
Do the banjos on the Goodridge lines swivel at all?
(:-})
As for the angles the bolts should be straight but the banjos will be slightly angled. I found I had to play around and swap some around the other way, so I suggest you loosely fit everything first before tightening up, make sure the angles and the lines run nicely.
Here's some close up pics of mine.
http://vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php ... es#p262940
Do the banjos on the Goodridge lines swivel at all?
(:-})
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- lloydie
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Re: Goodridge Lines
The long one fits to the left caliper and the short to the right .
So fit the straight on in the side it fits to the master cylinder .
So fit the straight on in the side it fits to the master cylinder .