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Got more done than I thought I would today. Clutch line installed and fasteners torqued. Upper brake line and the 2 short lines from the front to the ABS installed and torqued.
The crush washers that came with the Spiegler kit appear to be aluminum? The original washers that came off were the same, except the clutch side were all copper. Not sure why they are different than the brakes.
Big shout out to Skunkworks for his thread on installing the ProTaper EVO Adventure High bars, it is super helpful. I've been following his instructions almost exactly (not quite).
Also, very pleased with the Spiegler lines, all the grommets for fastening points are already installed, and the hard line anchor blocks are included, it's a complete kit.
Tomorrow I'll see if I can finish the install, maybe I'll get around to refilling and bleeding the system. I'm going to use Skunkworks method of bleeding and cycling the ABS several times, let it sit overnight, then once more. Also I will fasten the brake lever and pedal with a tie-wrap to pressurize the system overnight and check for leaks.
Really appreciate the wealth of knowledge and helpful advice from everyone. This is a great community!
The crush washers that came with the Spiegler kit appear to be aluminum? The original washers that came off were the same, except the clutch side were all copper. Not sure why they are different than the brakes.
Big shout out to Skunkworks for his thread on installing the ProTaper EVO Adventure High bars, it is super helpful. I've been following his instructions almost exactly (not quite).
Also, very pleased with the Spiegler lines, all the grommets for fastening points are already installed, and the hard line anchor blocks are included, it's a complete kit.
Tomorrow I'll see if I can finish the install, maybe I'll get around to refilling and bleeding the system. I'm going to use Skunkworks method of bleeding and cycling the ABS several times, let it sit overnight, then once more. Also I will fasten the brake lever and pedal with a tie-wrap to pressurize the system overnight and check for leaks.
Really appreciate the wealth of knowledge and helpful advice from everyone. This is a great community!