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[QUOTE="Lutz, post: 761120, member: 25116"] [b]More brake info.[/b] As I believe FLBusa stated previously, the brake caliper from my KDX has two fins below where the brakeline attaches, making a KX brake line not work. However, I noticed in a picture that the '97 KLX300 uses the same brake caliper as the KDX (with the two fins). The KLX brake line also routes similarly to the KX line, but there is one major difference: the KLX line uses a steel portion between the caliper and the rubber line. So there is another brakeline option for those doing this conversion and using the stock KDX caliper: the '97 (maybe all years) KLX300. Note that there would be two pieces to buy for such a setup: the rubber line AND the steel line. [/QUOTE]
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