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SV-net
22-07-08, 08:49 PM
Hello everybody
I have had quite a few requests for prices via PMs for these hose sets. I have supplied a few and done some custom hoses too. Now the thing is I keep having to do individual prices for the kits etc. So I thought I would just post the prices up in this thread. My apologies if I am in breach of rules, I hold up my hands to being ignorant. Its not my company I just work there, so I will not advertise it here. All requests for product supply to be by PM please.

Ok
Goodridge stainless braided hose sets all supplied with polished stainless ends plus bolts and washers etc. The prices below include vat and UK mainland delivery.

Pointy - SV650 N and S models 03>05
2x hose front and 1x hose rear kit £52.53 (race spec)
3x hose front and 1x hose rear kit £65.54 (road spec)

Curvy - SV650 N and S models 99>02
2x hose front and 1x hose rear kit £52.53 (race spec)
3x hose front and 1x hose rear kit £65.54 (road spec)

ThEGr33k
25-07-08, 09:39 AM
:bounce: Bump

TheShadow
25-07-08, 09:55 AM
Whats the diffrence between Road & Race spec?

I know one uses 2 hoses and one uses 3 but in real life whats the diffrence?

dyzio
25-07-08, 10:39 AM
2 hoses - going from the brake leaver directly to the calipers.
3 hoses - 1 hose is going out from the brake leaver, is splinted into 2, which go to the calipers
or something like that... :)

Dangerous Dave
25-07-08, 11:52 AM
Yeap;

2 lines go from master cylinder direct to the calipers and the 3 lines goes via the spillter on the bottom yoke (just like OEM lines do).

As for real differences there isn't any for the road, no braking performance gain to be had betwen 2 and 3 line set up just a little less weight but only a small amount when you compare the two options

SV-net
25-07-08, 11:53 AM
Correct.

The race kit with just two front hoses is like that for obvious reasons, less to go wrong on the track.

FG1
25-07-08, 12:05 PM
If you use the three hose option, do you have to use the original split box or do you supply a replacement aswell ??

Dangerous Dave
25-07-08, 12:18 PM
do you have to use the original split box
Yes, no replacement splitter is supplied.

Al_Sweetman
25-07-08, 02:20 PM
Does it *really* matter if you go for the race over the standard road (OEM splitter style) ones? If nothing else, the 'race' are cheaper!

Al_Sweetman
25-07-08, 02:21 PM
And is the 'race' kit OK for use on road (e.g. MOT etc...)

Dangerous Dave
25-07-08, 04:32 PM
Yeah race lines are ok for the road, they are the same as the road lines just longer as they are only two lines.

http://www.pashnit.com/pics/products/galfer/lines/Galfer_brake_lines_350.jpg http://i10.ebayimg.com/01/i/000/a8/62/5b65_1.JPG

yorkie_chris
25-07-08, 05:05 PM
Race setup is cheaper, easier to bleed etc etc.

There's no advantage to road setup.

ThEGr33k
25-07-08, 05:11 PM
Race setup is cheaper, easier to bleed etc etc.

There's no advantage to road setup.


I was going to say I bet its easier to bleed the race... :cool:

I think ill go for some of those next month... But falco race ones are £65... Wonder why the increased cost? Better quality or more of it. :confused:

yorkie_chris
25-07-08, 05:12 PM
They know people stupid enough to buy Eye-tie bikes probably won't notice.

sv650nutter149
25-07-08, 10:38 PM
they come in black???

ThEGr33k
25-07-08, 11:29 PM
They know people stupid enough to buy Eye-tie bikes probably won't notice.

You know im not sure I like you any more :p