The standard LS setup, is one rubber line from the master cylinder, to the brake line splitter, behind the head light bucket .
Both ends of the line , if it is stock, has banjo fittings on each end .
Not in this part of the world Barry.
The stuff below was taken from what started life as a 1981 LS, I have known this bike since it was new. In the early 90s the owner was drunk and left it parked in the St in Townsville and it was vandalised which resulted in it being repaired using standard r65 instruments, "dashboard" and seat, I know the braking system was untouched because I swapped the parts over.
There is only one brake line there now - I removed the other to use for something else in th ecourse of my own r65 rebuild.
The LS/R65 is now in its third incarnation, it now has a Cagiva elefant front end, a G/S swingarm and subframe, tank, Seat, lights and instruments. The frame was modified to monoshock by simply replicating the upper mount and welding it onto the R65 frame. in that configuration it has served its owner well, having done a number of very long tours around Australia. Along the way it picked up a late model R100 engine so there is little but the frame, gearbox and some of the harness to give away its origins as an LS.
BUT! The saga continues.
For a year now he has been amassing the "bits" to turn it into a pseudo RS using a R100RS fairing and mounts, K100 front end and a late monolever swingarm and subframe.
Anyone know of any BMW that has had more incarnations?
I have suggested several times that he should amalgamate all the photos of the various conversions and the photos of the places its been and write a book - his answer "maybe when I get old" (he's turning 71 in a few weeks time)