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Old 10 September 2012, 10:03 PM
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Default Building a new braking system.

When building a new braking system, in this case on a classic pulling the ABS out, should the new pipe ideally be same length, for example the o/s/f pipe from the t piece be the same length as the n/s/f pipe to allow a equally braking force, or does this not matter?

The origianl pipe doesn't look an equally length and nor does the new pipes i've made.

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It makes no difference.....its a hydraulic system. The same force will be applied regardless of length.
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depending on what your brake setup is front to rear youmay want to replace the bias valve with an adjustable one.

Have a look my project in the project section for some ideas as I have done exactly this.
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