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    Posted: 14 Dec 2016 at 09:15
Hi all,

I am trying to organise the last bits for my winter mods for my Gen 2 Tuono 

I have Brembo M4 callipers and RCS master cylinder for both brake and clutch but am trying to confirm the lengths of the clutch line I need (as being a muppet I forgot to measure this one) and the type of banjos for the master cyliders before handing over the visa card so would be great if someone can confirm:

1) the length of the clutch line
2) That I need a 30 degree angled banjo for the RCS master cylinders (not sure a straight one will fit)  

Many thanks guys.

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Best bet is to buy some of that thin green wire you use in gardensfor tying plants up...about £2 from Wilco's.
You can then run the wire where YOU want to run the lines, with your preferred curves/bends/slack.
Be a much better job imho.
(I did this when I had a new line made up for the rsv4 m/c at the back....tidy as... imho)

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