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chop
16th September 2012, 18:58
Hi all, i have an 07 speedmaster, im going to put apes on it and am wondering who does the cables and hoses and roughly how much?

DEATH_INC.
16th September 2012, 19:25
Znoelli in Manukau does custom braided hoses. Not sure about the cables, Autostop do custom car stuff, they may be able to help if you take them a sample.

The Lone Rider
16th September 2012, 20:49
First thing you should be telling is where you are.

The replies you get will reflect your location.


Otherwise send the lot to me plus measurements and I can do them.

Akzle
16th September 2012, 21:04
lambert's brake and clutch in whg.

but really. ape hangers.? *cue south park

chop
17th September 2012, 06:50
Auckland! U wana do the whole job? Haha

The Lone Rider
17th September 2012, 14:33
My workshop is in a different island. Otherwise it wouldn't be a problem.

selectedgrub
24th September 2012, 19:44
Alert Engineering.
7 Gabador Place.
Mount Wellington
(09) 573 1008

Aftermarket brake lines will have to be certified and they will tag them and issue certification.
A set of 3 set me back about 230notes trade.

Akzle
24th September 2012, 20:06
Aftermarket brake lines will have to be certified and they will tag them and issue certification.
A set of 3 set me back about 230notes trade.

you mean a '72 HD can go fast enough to need brakes?! :banana:

imdying
25th September 2012, 12:06
Aftermarket brake lines will have to be certified and they will tag them and issue certification.Nah, that's not true. The only requirement for brake hoses on a motorcycle is that they are not allowed to have end fittings that can be undone using hand tools. You're thinking of about 5 years back when the rules went through multiple changes rapidly. The only thing they'll reject now is old hoses like the Earl's style fittings that screw together.

Remember this does not include 'universal' type hoses that have a crimped female fitting which can be screwed on to a variety of banjos / male-male adaptors etc. Those are still perfectly acceptable also.

karmobRob
9th October 2012, 16:02
Venhill in the UK have kits for cables and hoses made up. Good service and prices. I've used them twice and pretty quick delivery too. Just google it