KX Riders
Maintenance & Technical => KX250 / KX125 => Topic started by: Afterdarkmark on February 14, 2019, 02:59:53 PM
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Hi, this is my first post on this forum so here goes.
I'm currently restoring a 93 KX250 and ran into a problem with the Russell front brake hose I purchased for it. The elbow on the end is not the same shape as the original and so the hose does not tuck in under the fork like the original did. It hangs down quite a bit and I tend to think it's going to get ripped off in a heartbeat.
Does anyone know of a better hose out there?
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Have you tried dragging some of that slack "up"...looks like you got a good inch of the plastic/rubber coated sleeve below the clamp. Can that be pulled up?....without having a giant loop above the handlebars?
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If I remember correctly, I replaced the one on my '00 250 with a Galfer...and it was the correct length.
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Pulling it tighter will only gain me a little. At the end of the day, the elbow is supposed to wrap a lot tighter under the caliper.
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Where'd you buy it from?...return it and get the correct one.
Hopefully you didn't already fill it with fluid, knowing it's not correct.
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get rid of that old style route and go the later way , I have seen kits that do it or you get the right parts and fit it yourself , one of my bikes have that hose and I haven't had the chance to change it , you given me the spark to start making it happen.
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ride engineering front brake line kit might be the go, and if you want more power cr master cylinder from 96 onwards or a 19 kx450 master if you don't want a honda part on your bike. :-)
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I saw how the hose on later models routes up from the caliper, instead of underneath. Looks like that requires newer fork guards, but my preference is to retain the originals.