depends...wheres the sand from?markdicko wrote:i also will be using sand in a wall i"m building if that ok.lol.
hydraulic rear drum brake
randall ate my dog!!
no one likes us we dont care
no one likes us we dont care
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Id swap some sand for this fecking snow right now.. 

Ricspeed, gone but never forgotten RIP my friend #59
any further news/pics yet?
no m8 ,im trying to rewire,engine swap , fit new trial stator , fit new frony end and trailer in a very little time that i can work on it (bout 5 hours a week) hopefully trial test it in late feb
master fitted just got to plum the reservoir in




the master was made for a series 3 not a series 1 ,thats why the spacers are there




the master was made for a series 3 not a series 1 ,thats why the spacers are there

routing into rear hub


the master cylinder looks good, but for looks you could have used a shorter brakeline though. 
where do you plan to locate the reservoir? inside the frameloop? inside the toolbox? next to the horn?

where do you plan to locate the reservoir? inside the frameloop? inside the toolbox? next to the horn?
that was the shortest i could use because of the hose being rigid near the ends for about 40mm , also the angles of the banjo would not allow it
at the back it might be possible with a different style of banjo to get around. but that is just for looks and won´t affect braking of course. just keep going.
might but then hose would stick out at funny angles i tried loads if different banjos b4 settling for this one tbh i like the way its not in your face,lots of shapes in casing to get round as well . 
