Brake pipe clamps. - front

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Brake pipe clamps. - front

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My storm 2 has braided front pipes to the calipers, but its missing the standard bracets that fit on the forks. The pipes were secured by cable ties which look naff !!!'

Has anyone got any going spare?

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AFAIR; the clamp is on the mudguard, not the forks. The original line splitter screwed to the lower fork yoke, but as you have braided lines, it won't apply.
If you have a long banjo and two lines that go from MC to calipers, then a w clamp is all you need.
If you have a single line at the MC, splitting at the yoke, then secure at the splitter.

Is it the clamp that goes onto the mudguard you wanted?
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any hardware shop should sell P clips. :thumbup:
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http://www.ronayers.com/oemparts/a/hon/ ... r-cylinder

If you mean the No.7 clamp. Bolts on to the fork lower... I have some Inc the rubbers.

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Given they are aftermarket braided lines i think the insulated P clips will do nicely.

Thanks gor the replies and ideas

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I've just brought 2 of theses http://stores.ebay.co.uk/UK-Performance ... 7675.l2563 150731030689 off ebay :thumbup:
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That link didnt work Geoff
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BrianC wrote:That link didnt work Geoff
Copy the unlinked number into ebay's search

Or simply buy original clamps (6 & 7)

https://www.bike-parts-honda.com/pieces ... STORM.html

Funnily enough just tidying mine up and the steel is pretty good quality for Honda - just needed a quick rub, wipe over and repainting.

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Wicky wrote:
BrianC wrote:That link didnt work Geoff
Copy the unlinked number into ebay's search

Or simply buy original clamps (6 & 7)

https://www.bike-parts-honda.com/pieces ... STORM.html

Funnily enough just tidying mine up and the steel is pretty good quality for Honda - just needed a quick rub, wipe over and repainting.

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BrianC wrote:That link didnt work Geoff
Just go on ebay and put the long number in it should come up with the item :thumbup:
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