I was having a problem when I needed to bend my brake lines at an exact position to pass through an access hole that I had drilled.
I asked around and the answer I most often got was "You have to practice and once you get the hang of it, it's easy".
I'm a bit more scientific than that and came up with a way to get my bends exactly where I want them.
1. I purchased a tube bender. This is the one I use. It's cheap and available at any local auto parts store. The measurements I use here are for this bender, other benders may require different measurements.
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2. Line up the brake line with the hole it must pass through and mark the location on the tube.
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3. Measure and mark a spot 2.5" from the location marked in step #2.
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4. Line up the mark from step #3 with the support on the tube bender. Make sure you use the correct mold for the size tube you are using.
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5. Bend the tube, making sure it's tight with the contour of the tube bender.
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6. Install the tube.
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Note: Another useful tool is a pair of tube bending pliers. There are great for the small bends where the brake lines attach to the MC or flex lines.
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I hope this helps someone.
Good Luck!!



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