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no doubt
A brembo Banjo bolt on a brembo Caliper... wrong, of course! There is none. The price is low and there's no reason to go out of your way to choose anything else.Aluminum Banjo is important It's impossible for me personally as a part, and Stainless needs to take care of the electrical corrosion etc. Choose a safe and secure product because it's Blake. View detail
good-looking
I bought the Banjo bolt for the Front part the other day and it doesn't look good with just the Front part. I bought a Banjo bolt for the Rear.
I bought one with a different Manufacturer, but the Manufacturer is still If not, the shape is slightly different, and this one was the best shape, so I'm giving it a high rating. I did.
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Satisfied
I bought the Banjo bolt last time and it ruined it in an instant, so I bought it again!
The color and quality is good.
It was easy to install, so it's a total steal.
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Happy!
I was happy with my Banjo bolt at a great price!
It's gold in color, which is unusual and cool looking!
I just screwed up at the end and ruined it..
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Used for the Hose for HEL
Since the Brake hose of HEL is used, Banjo bolt of the same brand is selected
Banjo is sometimes slightly different in each Brand thickness, so Hose and Banjo are the same It is safer to match the Brand The product itself is neither acceptable nor unacceptable; it is made of stainless steel, so I think it is highly corrosive
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It's a stylish Banjo!
i bought it for my brembo rear master cylinder
Very good looking and practical due to the holes in the wiring, and the titanium It's light
It's a bit pricey, but it's a reasonable expectation for the price
It does not come with a washer and must be purchased separately
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It was more subtle than I expected
The reason for this is that I failed to install it, but I still think the price is too high for this one Bolt I think
It's not a consumable item, so maybe it's cheap when you think about it, but..
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Strong and rust resistant material:Stainless Steel
It is used for the old Crab of RearBrake Caliper brembo2 pod Because the affinity with aluminum is not so good, I had put off the introduction for a long time But because the place is covered with water in the undercarriage, I was worried about the iron Banjo with Rust beautifully SledgeCompoundetc. measures and Material:I replaced it with Stainless Steel At present, there is no problem in use, but the rainy season has come, and I think that the realm will be shown from here It is It's not an immediate result, so it's a performance thing, but it definitely looks The Goodridge product, which has a strangely cool screw head shape, is Recommendation View detail
For MONKEYbremboCrab!
I can't use my old NISSIN Brake CaliperBanjo bolt, so I used this one The replacement Caliper is a bremboCrab caliper The device is sturdy and large without any problem View detail
To the Brembo crab!
I installed a new Brembo crab caliper with no problems I fastened the masking tape to prevent Wound from sticking to the tool when fastening it Color red is one of my favorite colors View detail
The fact that it comes with a washer is a plus
It's a normal Banjo bolt, with no hassle of ordering the OEM, and the texture is better than the same etc
It also comes with a Washer, which is easy
It will be installed at the same time as the company's Mesh hose
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Only a critical security component
I think it's a part of Parts that can't be compromised... Brake is directly related to safety, so I'm going to need something inexpensive Material in terms of buying peace of mind rather than choosing:I chose the Stainless Steel one View detail
Fits: KAWASAKI Z2 (750RS/Z750FOUR), KAWASAKI Z1 (900SUPER4), KAWASAKI Z2 (750RS/Z750FOUR), KAWASAKI Z1 (900SUPER4)
If you want to replace the Hose
I replaced the brake hose at the same time Accuracy was no problem But there is a drawback that only the Bolt shines View detail
Different people think differently!
I was worried about Stainless Steel as well as last time, but to begin with, the base material of Caliper If you don't want to use a Stainless Steel Bolt because it's Aluminum, you can use I chose the Banjo in Aluminum for its opinion
if you're going to use it for something as expensive as a brembo racing caliper, you're certainly going to have electrical corrosion I understand that it's not pleasant to be afraid of
In the meantime, I'd like to replace it if it starts to lose its color or something
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Pitch mistake!
in installing the brembo MASTER and Caliper, I had to do the whole thing with Hose and I replaced it to match When I took it around according to OEM in a domestic car, the pitch was 1.25 Banjo You have to buy a bolt, so be careful not to buy the wrong one (brembo is 1.00Pitch) View detail
OK
I ordered it to replace the mesh hose
It's for a specific Banjo adapter, so it's very short even though it's Double
Beware of buying Hose, Banjo adapter and Banjo bolt from RoseRose is required
I couldn't use it myself
The color and construction are perfectly fine, so it's something you can inquire about before ordering
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2 that could be used for the Edge line
To change Banjo to Stainless Steel, the Bolt is also made of Stainless Steel Search for Steel
I chose Active because it's cool
Swage bought by Stainless banjo in Active when I went to Naps later I see they sell one that is 2mm thinner than the one on line and I'm in a cold sweat!
I'm so glad I didn't have to use it
Manufacturer's to be sure..
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I could use it on the Edge line
To change Banjo to Stainless Steel, the Bolt is also made of Stainless Steel Search for Steel
I chose Active because it's cool
Swage bought by Stainless banjo in Active when I went to Naps later I see they sell one that is 2mm thinner than the one on line and I'm in a cold sweat!
I'm so glad I didn't have to use it
Manufacturer's to be sure..
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It's a good way to ventilate (^^) /
MT-03's rear master cylinder has a Bolt Pitch:P1.25Single fits
Because the rear caliper is installed underneath, air is supplied to Master Cylinder side It accumulates in
When you install Caliper, remove the Caliper and Master Cylinder I had the Caliper up high and then aired it out
When the brake fluid has settled down after installation, you can bleed the air out again It's a hassle indeed
Put the Air Free Banjo Bolt on and use the Rubber hammer near the Brake When you're conned, the air collects at the highest point
This is where air extraction can be done efficiently
Until now, we have been considering the strength of Material:I had chosen Stainless Steel, but this time it's a cheaper Material:I made it Aluminum
Durability is a concern, but so far it's not a problem at all
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It works normally
I bought a cheap TitaniumBanjo bolt (for brembo65?) at Yahoo! Oil leaks when installed
Replace it as a washer,? Torqued in regulation?
I ended up buying it again I should have bought this one from the beginning
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