These are high-quality fittings that can be used in conjunction with our brake lines to satisfy any need.
- Re-usable fittings. Build 'em for this bike, rebuild them for the next project.
- Easy to build. Just thread the ends onto your brake lines.
- No compression parts. No need to replace ferules when re-using fittings.
Available in Stainless or Black:
- Straight
- 20 degree
- 90 degree
- Cut the hose to the correct length using cable cutters, side cutters or a similar tool that will make a clean, straight cut.
- Slightly flare the inner PTFE lining of the hose using a mandrel or similar tool to insure the lining is circular and will accept the tapered tail of the fitting.
- BEFORE SLIDING THE COLLAR NUT ONTO THE HOSE, insert the tapered end of the fitting into the hose and rotate 3-4 turns into the hose to form a thread.
- Rotate the fitting anti-clockwise 3-4 turns and remove.
- Before you are able to seat the hose into the collar, the PVC coating first needs to be trimmed. Carefully trim to ensure the brake line bottoms out in the collar, but does not show a gap between collar nut and PVC coating. Make sure only the PVC coating is cut and not the stainless brake line.
- Slide the collar over the hose, ensuring the hose is fully seated into the collar.
- Fit the fitting into the installed collar, tightening each fitting until proper clocking has been accomplished. This can generally be done by hand using a wrench to hold the collar nut. DO NOT tighten the fittings against the collar nut, there should be a small gap. The distance from the shoulder of the collar nut to the base of the installed fitting should be about 1/16" or 1.0mm-1.5mm.
Reviews
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Sniper II Banjo Fittings
The Banjo fittings are great and an added plus is they are supplied with the collar. Other suppliers charge extra for this but Revival Cycles always provides the highest quality products and the best possible service.
DIY Custom Brake Lines
Look fantastic! Little harder to install than Stefan makes it look, but comes with complete instruction on how to install. Great product.
DIY Custom Brake Lines
Look fantastic! Little harder to install than Stefan makes it look, but comes with complete instruction on how to install. Great product.
Goodrideg Banjo Fittinga
Appear to be of the highest quality. If you have never assembled a Goodridge brake line kit, before. Be sure to order extra brake line to perfect the fit up, before final assembly.
Do what they say they will
Easy enough to add them onto the brake lines. Look high quality and seem to do the trick.They seem to run a little thin, had to get thicker washers for a tight seal on the bolts.
5mm Brake line and fittings
I was struggling to find a brake line I could use on a bobber project. Its a 1250cc sporty with a spool hub front on a wide springer, foot clutch and hand shift, fitted with a rear brake only. I was concerned about brake failure so high pressure line was a must. I was also wanted to run the line through the frame. This product was exactly what I needed. Easy install, clean looks, and safe. What more could you ask for when building a project.
brakelines 101
so glad I found these lines from Revival cycles, could not be easier and look & work great!