Split brake kit
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Split brake kit
what i would, and am going to do is go buy any right hand break lever and resivoir of a any 4-wheeler (raptor, banshee, ect) and get new lines and hook them up to the front. then on the polaris lever just block off the two front break line holes in the splitter box and leave the back alone so your right hand is front and left is back and foot is back
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brake splitting....
what i would, and am going to do is go buy any right hand break lever and resivoir of a any 4-wheeler (raptor, banshee, ect) and get new lines and hook them up to the front. then on the polaris lever just block off the two front break line holes in the splitter box and leave the back alone so your right hand is front and left is back and foot is back
My question is this. Is there any resistance in the stock junction box? some say its a 40/60 split to help you back down hills. Because if there is resistance, im going to throw it away and get a couple of inline brake light switches and couplers and just connect the line from the stock master to the line that goes to the rear. Planning to keep it all SAE as that is what i presume the calipers and rear master cyl. is. I will need an adapter from the metric pipe thread on the magura master to the SAE break lines.
ANyone know where I can get one? Man do i miss having a machine shop at my disposal when i was in School.
Thanks.
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IF recall my history correctly back in 1998 to 2000 sportsman 500 (don't hold me to those years) Polaris offered a split brake setup. Left handlebar was for all wheels, Right handle bar was for the front. And you also had the foot brake for the rear. I believe they were using a spring loaded slide valve in order to accomplish all this. I would think a good service guy at your Polaris dealer should be able to pull up the plumbing schematics for you and get you a Part #
This might be easier than some cobbled up idea
Let us know what you find out
This might be easier than some cobbled up idea
Let us know what you find out
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