Beedspeed hydraulic kit

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brucie
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Looking to have a go at fitting this on my Mk1 PX.

Does anyone have a photo of the handlebar mount fitted. looking to see how much or little metal to remove to fit it and how easy or hard it was.

And how to route the hydraulic hose.

http://beedspeed.com/product_info.php?c ... ts_id=5755

http://beedspeed.com/product_info.php?c ... ts_id=6383

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bloody hell will be looking into getting one of them looks very good
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That does look good.
If you want to avoid trimming the headset, I have a bracket that fits up to the mirror mounts from underneath. I had mine made in bar stock steel for cheap.

I have a dimensioned drawing. It puts the lever right where you would want it. My headset is a sprint V, but the design could be modified.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/59397025@N03/5436418356/
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This is for the ScootRS one but the principle is the same

http://www.nycscootering.com/2011/03/28 ... e-upgrade/




Edit: Actually the mounting looks different! but its another way to do it.
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i made a few of those brackets up - worked a treat

goldeneye and pollossi220 who come on here got one each off me

the beedspeed one throws the lever out

sorry cant make them any more !
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There are several brackets out there, SIP have a few. Why not go the semi hydraulic road. Other than that I am not sure if you can drill a hole in the fork tube to feed the hose up through on the P range. If you google Hell or Goodridge, they can make you up a hose in any colour and length you want. But I would first look at the semi hydraulic set up, done right looks good.
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i got one on my drops and they were really easy to fit will take some pics but prob wont be till weekend
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i used a mounting brkt off a px disc and had it welded to my mk1 t5 looks good and fitted the brake pipe down through the forks to a beedspeed front disc brake conversion. did have a scoot rs one but changed it due to bad brake judder on application.
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