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u/TehCrucible · 3 pointsr/Homebrewing

Gonna copy and paste one of my previous replies to a similar question last year. Hopefully that helps a bit.

Your question about ballpark cost is a bit "how long is a piece of string..?". It totally depends on your choices. Mine ended up costing me around $1k all up, but I'm in Australia and everything is bloody expensive over here.

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Recently built a keezer myself so I can offer a bit of advice. I think the main reason most people shy away from kits is they tend to bundle cheap and nasty parts. Here's a list of parts you'll need and my insights to go with them:

  • Gas bottle and regulator. (If you can afford it, get a dual pressure regulator. This will allow you to serve one keg while force carbonating another).

  • Gas distributor. (If you want to serve more than one keg. To add to my prior point, you can get gas distributors with individual low pressure regulators on each output. I got one that also has one-way check valves to stop beer getting back to my regulator).

  • Taps. (Don't skimp here, you want nice taps. I went all out and got the Perlick 650ss, mostly for the flow control. It means I don't have to have kilometers of beer line coiled up inside my keezer to get a good pour. You'll also need shanks long enough to get through your fridge door if the taps don't come bundled with them).
  • Quick disconnects. (Either ball or pin lock to match your kegs. I use ball locks as they're more common here in Australia but I think pin-locks are cheaper over there).
  • Hose. (Theres more to consider here than you think and its mostly to do with balancing your system to get a good pour. Read this if you haven't already. Generally speaking though, smaller inner diameter is better. I'm using 5mm ID and 8mm OD. If you get taps with flow control, you can afford to be a little less picky with this).
  • Fittings. (Generally speaking, you've got two main options. Barb and stepless clamps or MFL. It's really up to you how likely you are to want to move parts around. I just used the barb fittings for mine but if you're likely to change things in the future, MFL is probably smarter).

    I'm super happy with my system, the 650ss are awesome and let me use less than a metre of beer line. I also shelled out a little extra for a ball lock gas post and bulkhead to replace the gas-in barb on my gas manifold. That combined with another quick disconnect just lets me easily remove the gas bottle from the freezer and gas another keg for storage or something. Hope that helps a bit, feel free to ask any more questions.
u/NBQuade · 1 pointr/Justrolledintotheshop

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I like these euro-style hose clamps over conventional ones. I think they look nicer and they don't damage the hose.

https://www.amazon.com/Oetiker-Stepless-Clamps-Single-Available/dp/B00ZJFWAK4/ref=sr_1_5?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1496756239&sr=1-5&keywords=oetiker

These too. Have a large assortment and don't mind 1 time use.

While I love cable ties, their quality is really variable and the not-so-good ones get brittle from heat and time.

u/highrisksituation · 2 pointsr/CafeRacers

Parts I have in mind:

Renthal Street Handlebars 7/8" (ultra low)
https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/renthal-street-handlebars-78

Emgo Side-Mount Cafe Headlight
https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/emgo-side-mount-cafe-headlight

HTT GROUP Motorcycle Black 41mm Turn Signal Clamps Headlight Mount Bracket Fork Ear Chopper Cafe Racer
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ERY83VM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_kAe6CbKX7JFFQ

Bike Master DC Folding Bar End Mirrors
https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/bikemaster-dc-folding-bar-end-mirror

EVOTECH PERFORMANCE TAIL TIDY / FENDER ELIMINATOR KIT
https://motostarz.com/collections/xsr700/products/evotech-performance-tail-tidy-fender-eliminator-kit-2016-2018-yamaha-xsr700

Rizoma Leggera Turn Signal
https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/rizoma-leggera-turn-signal

Yamaha Fork Gaiters XSR700 2018-2019
https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/yamaha-fork-gaiters-xsr700-2018-2019

u/cactusjuices · 1 pointr/SVRiders

Your led should last a very long time, it's the charging bits on the bike I've heard can heat up more with an led setup and cause premature failure (or so I've read). Who knows though.

That's about the same draw as the light I purchased which is here!

and the brackets to mount here

Mind taking a quick look. Anything stand out that could cause problems with my conversion? Want to make sure I've got everything together before I start this weekend.