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Re: [ST] Steel Brake Lines



In a message dated 4/6/02 9:51:35 PM Pacific Daylight Time, enrico@xxxxxx 
writes:

> That depends on the handlebar you will use. I have LSL's SB L02 handlebar, 
90 
> mm (equ. 3 1/2") up, appr. 130mm back (equ. 5") back. LSL offers handlebars 
> for their Superbikekit with up to 8" back and 5" up from the stock 
position. 
> I cutted the handlebar on both sides to have a width of 750 mm (equ. 29"). 
>  Price is 209 Euro for the Superbike Set (adapter set, stainless steel 
brake 
> line extension) and 48 Euro for the Aluminum colored handlebar. In summary 
US-
> $ 225 including the freight in Europe.
>  
>  Jack Lilley (in GB) and Spiegler USA (in the USA) are representatives 
(http:/
> /www.jacklilley.com/ and http://www.spieglerusa.com/).
>  
>  BTW: I wouldn't get any money from LSL... 
>  
>  From my experience: it was a really good decision. I am sitting now much 
> more upright and have not so much weight on my hands. I too have changed 
the 
> windshield to a MRA Touring shield (a little bit higher than Triumph's 
> Touring shield). BTW - I am 6' 00"... 

Enrico, did you have to install a longer clutch cable on your bike? If so, 
what model cable did you use? Do you have a prt number for the LSL kit?
Thank you,
Doug Cioce (USA)

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