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1st August 2021, 20:16 | #1 |
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Brake pipes
Hi can anyone tell me what what size the brake pipe male end is on an R75 please? Would it be M10? Thanks
Regards Andy ☺️
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Which union are you working on Andy?
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I basically hold a small stock of each for when I need to change a brake pipe Last edited by TourerSteve; 2nd August 2021 at 08:35.. |
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The ends that enter the ABS module are the same. (Sorry, I shud've photo'd this when it was accessible) If you're making up a new pipe, you'll also need the corresponding DIN bubble style flaring tool. TC |
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