Ever since I bought my XS11 I have thought about replacing the 29 year old fabric brake lines with stainless braided ones. I went so far as to attempt robbing the stainless lines off my XS650 but they came up 4" too short. That left me with two front brake bleeding jobs and no further forward. Also the logistics of purchasing stainless lines from a US source put me off. I have recently found a Canadian source for stainless lines and they arrived in the mail yesterday.
Any other Canadian XS11 (or any other bike, come to that) owner who wants to avoid US$ exchange rates, Canada Customs delays etc etc but wants stainless lines, e-mail this guy
phillip@classic-cycle.ca
in Nova Scotia.
Who'd have thought that the easy part of changing an XS11 rear brake line would be removing the sidecar? You can't get at the master cylinder banjo bolt without first removing the battery box (or, I suppose, both parts of the rear fender). But I finally got the rear line on and bled and it's really solid.
The two front lines are also installed but the front brake system is valiantly refusing to give up all of it's air. I will try bleeding the bastards again tomorrow.
Any other Canadian XS11 (or any other bike, come to that) owner who wants to avoid US$ exchange rates, Canada Customs delays etc etc but wants stainless lines, e-mail this guy
phillip@classic-cycle.ca
in Nova Scotia.
Who'd have thought that the easy part of changing an XS11 rear brake line would be removing the sidecar? You can't get at the master cylinder banjo bolt without first removing the battery box (or, I suppose, both parts of the rear fender). But I finally got the rear line on and bled and it's really solid.
The two front lines are also installed but the front brake system is valiantly refusing to give up all of it's air. I will try bleeding the bastards again tomorrow.
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