【GOODRIDGE】Stainless Banjo Adapter Review
JA55 Left hand Brake for mounting
JA55 Left hand Brake purchased for installation
At first, I assembled it with 45°, but I felt the Hose was compressed, so I replaced it with 20°,
It was installed with natural handling.
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Relax with Stainless Steel
20° for new Crab installation.
Aluminum is the only choice for Stainless because it cracks.
It is surprisingly shiny, so I would like something with a matte texture from Hairlineetc.
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JA55 Left hand Brake for mounting
JA55 Left hand Brake purchased for installation
It was settled at 45° from Master Cylinder just fine.
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Steady making
I bought this one because I thought Stainless would be more durable than AluminumMaterial.
The product is well made and leak-free.
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For grom jc92
I chose Stainless Steel because it was on sale at a lower price and I was told by an acquaintance that Aluminum can break.
This time we have Grom JC92 for Rear with 20 degrees on MASTER side and Straight on Caliper. Caliper is the new Crab.
Since we did the same pull as the OEM, it was easy to follow the Swing Arm.
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Essentials you need to have
Purchased for front brake radipon conversion.
Material by the fact that it is personally in direct contact with the outside air and subject to no small amount of pressure.:Stainless Steel was selected. I also purchased a black banjo adapter from Active, who also sells black banjo adapters, so I was sure it would be a good choice.
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