Snowed in, project time.

The business formerly named Galfer USA is now GBrakes.

The test fit lines came.

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Some lines need some length adjustment.
I have a cheap eBay right handlebar coming in a few days so that I can verify fit to an oem bar.

Then a few days sending these lines back, a few days for the production lines build, a few days shipping, a few days assembling, a few more days.

Being patient about this is easier since my other ST is up and running.
 
The business formerly named Galfer USA is now GBrakes.

The test fit lines came.

IMG_8727.jpegIMG_8725.jpegIMG_8724.jpeg

Some lines need some length adjustment.
I have a cheap eBay right handlebar coming in a few days so that I can verify fit to an oem bar.

Then a few days sending these lines back, a few days for the production lines build, a few days shipping, a few days assembling, a few more days.

Being patient about this is easier since my other ST is up and running.
Knowing how OCD I am, why did you post that picture with the rear axle in backwards?
:rofl1:
Nice job by the way.
 
Looks like it is coming together.

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But no. After referring to pictures in Another Arizona build thread, I saw that I needed to put it this far together to test clearance around the shock.

It is progress though. I have all the lengths and fitting positions all set up.

So, a few days shipping the test fit lines back, a few days building production lines, a few days shipping production lines to me, a few more days….
Good thing I have a second bike that I could ride 1500 miles last weekend.

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Looks like it is coming together.

IMG_8888.jpeg

But no. After referring to pictures in Another Arizona build thread, I saw that I needed to put it this far together to test clearance around the shock.

It is progress though. I have all the lengths and fitting positions all set up.

So, a few days shipping the test fit lines back, a few days building production lines, a few days shipping production lines to me, a few more days….
Good thing I have a second bike that I could ride 1500 miles last weekend.

IMG_8892.jpeg

As I tell my wife when she thinks she's giving me a "quick" project, "Nothing is EASY!" But you're making good progress! :hat3:
 
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