Thanks Emery for the info on cutting off the nub on the 80MM casting. Used =
a saws all. That was fast/simple. I was told that you have to bend the stee=
l part of the brake hose. Moving the left hose to the right side. Then the =
right to the left greatly reduces the bending. Almost none. Then I had trou=
ble getting the hose retainer clip onto the hose at the frame mount. The ho=
se end at the frame has external threads. I got a 5/8th fine jam nut to rep=
lace that clip. I attached the couch steel brake line to the new hose. The=
n slid that 5/8th nut into place. And tightened. Simple, and secure. I want=
ed to keep the brake hose from sagging next to the A frame. I straightened =
the bracket that came with the new brake hose. Then rotated/moved that clip=
on the hose. That clip will move/rotate. REALLY. Then secured the hose to =
the A frame. Used a 1/4 self-drill bolt. I had concerns about drilling a ho=
le in the A frame. As I didn't want to create a stress riser. The hole i=
s half way up the side of the A frame. Round. And there isn't a lot of load=
on the upper A frame. I didn't put new pads on. As the pads I had were goo=
d. And matched the rotors. Bob Dunahugh
a saws all. That was fast/simple. I was told that you have to bend the stee=
l part of the brake hose. Moving the left hose to the right side. Then the =
right to the left greatly reduces the bending. Almost none. Then I had trou=
ble getting the hose retainer clip onto the hose at the frame mount. The ho=
se end at the frame has external threads. I got a 5/8th fine jam nut to rep=
lace that clip. I attached the couch steel brake line to the new hose. The=
n slid that 5/8th nut into place. And tightened. Simple, and secure. I want=
ed to keep the brake hose from sagging next to the A frame. I straightened =
the bracket that came with the new brake hose. Then rotated/moved that clip=
on the hose. That clip will move/rotate. REALLY. Then secured the hose to =
the A frame. Used a 1/4 self-drill bolt. I had concerns about drilling a ho=
le in the A frame. As I didn't want to create a stress riser. The hole i=
s half way up the side of the A frame. Round. And there isn't a lot of load=
on the upper A frame. I didn't put new pads on. As the pads I had were goo=
d. And matched the rotors. Bob Dunahugh