T25 rear metal brake pipe

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T25 rear metal brake pipe

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Hi

My rear metal brake pipe snapped whilst I was doing a rear cylinder change.

Anybody know where I can get a replacement. Just Kampers don't do them?

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Take the old pipe to a good motor factors and they will make you up a new one.
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ok cheers

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y dust get thee sen a flarin tool(about £20-roll of pipe £6,brake ends 50p each),n you can make your own for pennies and always good for when you snap a pipe on a sunday night-when all the shops are shut...it always happens on bank holidays also...............regards
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Hi

Do you have any link on ebay to any decent ones?

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To be honest, a set of pipes from GSF is cheap enough - hardly worth the bother and you then have a few spares to hand.

I fitted copper pipes all round the day I got my bus as I hate messing with corroded pipes and it made sense to sort the lot first time. Cost around £50 though.

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Do GSF do these? I couldn't see them listed on the website?

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£50? Do you mean the flexi section?

Copper bits normally cost about £2-3 each for the short bits!

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£50 yes - for a full set including all the long ones, cross pieces, up to the master cylinder etc. Took over a day to do the lot. No GSF don't do them.

They were mail order only I think.

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