Little more progress tonight. I reinstalled the rear sets so that I could install the rear master cylinder and try to get a measurement for the rear brake line so I can get that made. Squirrel got wheeled out to enjoy the evening Alpenglow.
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The rear rotor showed up after Godffery worked his magic on it. It's stunning and I can't wait to get the twin fronts on as well. Couldn't be happier and the turn around time was next to nothing. I also got phenolic pistons for the rear caliper and a speedo delete up front (which is a really nice piece Jeff!). Thank you again.
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Here's the master cylinder for the rear. Thanks to Don and Cal for helping me get it all installed correctly. I can admit that my head may have been in my a$$ but I had also been trimming out the house after a long hiatus from that renovation project and I was pretty cooked.
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And this is how I think I'm going to route the brake line. Through the frame and then run it along the top of the torsion arm all the way back to the caliper. Shaun isn't doing brake lines anymore (Slingshot) so I'm going to call Galfer in the morning and see if they can help me out.
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I'm very close now and super excited to ride Squirrel. I just need the rear brake line, rear brake caliper rebuild kit, and the offset front sprocket. Then I'll put it all together one last time and use Loctite on the rear set fasteners, and grease the swingarm and be done. Although...I am still waiting on the front rim and spokes and have no Earthly idea where in the hell they are or when they will be here. And although I am officially on vacation for a bit, I did take a new job as a Dean and have a lot of work to do over the summer with that. Now that we believe Heather is in the clear with cancer, I want to finish the renovation on the inside of our house (she's already three steps ahead and has me gutting the bathroom to the studs and building a new wrap around deck along with some other smaller stuff), I have several friends coming in town that I promised to take fishing for several days each as well. So I'll be busy but life is good.