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| Newbie Joined: Jun 2005
Bike: Suzuki V-strom DL650
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Posts: 14
| I'm installing a Rox riser and need to relocate my brake line and electrical wires behind the handlebars. 1. -- How do I get the electrical lines out of those springy things? 2. -- When I move the brake line I will have to disconnect it from the reservoir. Can I just bolt it back on and refill the res with brake fluid or will I have to bleed the brakes? I did a few Searches on the web site, but couldn't find anything on this. TIA |
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