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whitestorm pete
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banjo bolts

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anyone know the thread pitch for front brake banjos also is the master cylinder the same bolt?
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When I bought the Goodridge pressure Banjo for the rear MC it was an M10x1.25. Give jonsey a PM http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/memberlis ... ile&u=2705 as he will no for sure :thumbup:

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cheers carl hows that clutch cover going?
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It's on hold at the moment with the bloody weather.

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cybercarl wrote:It's on hold at the moment with the bloody weather.

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I would have thought that type of ''covering'' you have used would be fine for weather like this, if the Sandtex adverts are any thing to believe... :lol:
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