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Lame Braking

Here's a pic of my Right Stuff MC and the prop valve installed nearby using an existing hole in the fender. I used 2 ready made 30" lines and a union, made the connections right next to the distribution block. I didn't have to alter the stock brake lines at all.

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Here's a pic of my Right Stuff MC and the prop valve installed nearby using an existing hole in the fender. I used 2 ready made 30" lines and a union, made the connections right next to the distribution block. I didn't have to alter the stock brake lines at all.

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Think I’m gonna try this, looks really clean!
 
Think I’m gonna try this, looks really clean!
It was a pretty simple install, just a few bends and a loop to clear the steering column. Easy access to the prop valve too for adjusting.
 
This is old school stuff,air always rises to the highest point
If you have bleeding problems raise the rear of car
higher than the front& bleed the rear brakes.
Then lower it back down &
bleed the front calipers while lightly taping on the
caliper with a small ballpeen hammer,getting rid
of any trapped air
loose stuburn air that may be trapped.
 
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