Here’s mine although only bought these as they were cheaper than running a splitter in a 3 line system and slightly longer to accommodate the new bars without straining.
When fitting the leading link for my sidecar I had to extend and re route the front brake lines. I have a ABS Roadster so the 2 lines from the master cylinder was not an option.
As indicated in the attached picture only the lines from the connector under the right hand neck cover to the brakes needed replacement. So for those with length issues for custom bars ect. it will only need the line from the same joiner to master cylinder. (Note check the union required at the joiner)
Thanks for your response and Nice graphic!
I stole it for my own records.
I see 23 as the electronic ABS connection.
What is the ABS influence from 34, the joiner?
Seems the joiner could be replaced as well as the three brake lines, no?
That 34 joiner does not look to me as conducive to removing/replacing any of the three lines.
34 is just the mounting bolt, the splitter running to the two calipers is connected to 16, and its permanent. The union at the ABS unit end of #16 would be another challenge
It wouldn't be hard to replace with custom lines though using something like this, or just a simple 3 way splitter:
The harder part will be the rear portion of #16, back towards the ABS module.
Thanks for your response and Nice graphic!
I stole it for my own records.
I see 23 as the electronic ABS connection.
What is the ABS influence from 34, the joiner?
Seems the joiner could be replaced as well as the three brake lines, no?
That 34 joiner does not look to me as conducive to removing/replacing any of the three lines.
Part # 16 is 3 lines joined and and replaced as 1 item.
Part # 9 is joined to Part # 16 and goes to ABS Unit. (It is a screw Union)
Part # 8 returns from ABS Unit and is connected to Line to master cylinder (It is a screw Union)
Part # 16 is not connected to the line from the master cylinder at the block under the side neck cover it is 2 separate connections but fixed to the frame by a bracket.
The three lower lines are replaced as 1 unit so yes the joiner is replaced as well ( This is what I did as the leading link required much longer lines. i now have a custom built line with a T joiner)
For those wishing to fit higher bars than only the line from item # 8 to the master cylinder needs replacing.
You are correct the item 23 is the front ABS pickup.
Some photos to show the ABS front brake connections and the mods for my leading link.
2nd shows the adaptor and new front line connected
3rd shows new lines on leading link
Last shows the OEM front lines (one piece)