Rear sets - road use
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Rear sets - road use
I have been searching for a while but I'm struggling to find the answer I would like.
I am looking at WR's Battlestep and the SES non adjustable rear sets but not sure if they take the brake light switch or if you need to make something up for it?
Any help appreciated :)
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I am looking at WR's Battlestep and the SES non adjustable rear sets but not sure if they take the brake light switch or if you need to make something up for it?
Any help appreciated :)
Cheers
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Re: Rear sets - road use
if they dont have the option to take the brake light switch u can put a pressure switch in the top of brake hose on the outer line.pretty simple really.hth
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Re: Rear sets - road use
Yep ^
I've got a pressure switch on the Brembo M/C on my R1 and it works fine.
Got it from Harris Performance in Hertford, not the cheapest around (£22 ish) but I know it will be a decent component.
Just make sure you get the right thread pitch and whether it's a single or double banjo set up.
I've got a pressure switch on the Brembo M/C on my R1 and it works fine.
Got it from Harris Performance in Hertford, not the cheapest around (£22 ish) but I know it will be a decent component.
Just make sure you get the right thread pitch and whether it's a single or double banjo set up.
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Re: Rear sets - road use
Thanks guys.
What is the size I would need?
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What is the size I would need?
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Re: Rear sets - road use
Not 100% sure! but I think it is one of these... http://www.motosport.com/motorcycle/WOO ... BANJO-BOLT
Also available on EBay or even Amazon
Also available on EBay or even Amazon

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Re: Rear sets - road use
Just found a Goodridge one on ebay which I think I'm going to order.
Just need to decide which rear sets to go for!
Thanks for you help :)
Just need to decide which rear sets to go for!
Thanks for you help :)
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Re: Rear sets - road use
WR battles are very nice and good. Have them on both bikes and luv it. One bike with standard rear brake light switch and on the project bike with pressure brake light switch. Both easy fit.
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