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yorkie_chris
01-03-10, 09:59 PM
Stainless braided, black sleeving over parts of it, stainless ends.
Actually an OEM triumph set but should be long enough for SV-S.
Over the mudguard setup. Good condition, looks neat.
Not checked thread pitches yet but I will sort stainless bolts to suit and check length obviously on interest from someone.
£40 collected
£45 posted
£55 fitted
-Ralph-
01-03-10, 10:20 PM
Dibs, will they fit the pointy?
EDIT: Hang on a mo, get new ones for that money mate
http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo.aspx?catref=582575&tier1url=Braking&tier2url=Brake-lines&tier3url=Goodridge&tier4url=Race-Brake-Line-Kit-Front
What's special about these Triumph ones?
And I ordered GG pads last night 'cos you said HH summer/GG winter and I want them to do both, and I'm not so heavy on brakes, is there any point having braided lines if you don't have sintered pads as well?
yorkie_chris
01-03-10, 10:39 PM
Are those in your link stainless fittings? If they are I will reduce price.
They should fit pointy, I will check lengths.
Yes braided lines improve brakes no matter what pads you have, they make the lever much firmer and you can feel what's going on much better.
-Ralph-
01-03-10, 10:52 PM
Are those in your link stainless fittings? If they are I will reduce price.
I have no idea mate. If you check lengths, I'll check to see if these are stainless fittings. They say "guaranteed forever", but what does that mean?
yorkie_chris
01-03-10, 10:54 PM
Guaranteed if you wear through them on bottom yoke they will blame you for fitting them wrong :-P
fastdruid
02-03-10, 12:15 AM
Just fwiw I've just bought a brand new pair of braided stainless lines with banjo bolts for £45 delivered (curse radial M/C's!)
What are curvy and pointy line lengths btw?
Druid
yorkie_chris
02-03-10, 08:42 AM
Dunno, I thought I had some stock pointy ones kicking about to measure but I can't find them.
sv-racing-parts
03-03-10, 09:19 PM
I have no idea mate. If you check lengths, I'll check to see if these are stainless fittings. They say "guaranteed forever", but what does that mean?
:) My Experience with Goodridge SS Lines it that they stand behind their products, If they fail they will stand behind them.
They will ship you the correct lines for your bike model and year without guessing at line lengths and banjo bolt pitches,
Enjoy the ride, and best regards,
Blair
From Goodridge's own site.....
Stainless SV650S lines:
With zinc plated fittings.... £45
With stainless fittings....... £60
So, at a guess those at M&P are gonna be plated. They'll be fine for several years as long as you look after em.
Can't say for certain, but aren't Triumph's fitted with stainless lines/fittings as standard. What say you Chris?
yorkie_chris
03-03-10, 11:11 PM
Yep they get them from new, they get stainless caliper bolts too
yorkie_chris
03-03-10, 11:16 PM
Ralph I will take these up to dizzys and offer them up to a curvy S. If they look like they'll work OK I'll send them to you to try, if not send them back.
That sound reasonable?
fastdruid
03-03-10, 11:21 PM
From Goodridge's own site.....
Stainless SV650S lines:
With zinc plated fittings.... £45
With stainless fittings....... £60
So, at a guess those at M&P are gonna be plated. They'll be fine for several years as long as you look after em.
Nah, last time I looked plated ones were £11 a line, the ones for £20 a line are stainless.
Druid
-Ralph-
03-03-10, 11:25 PM
Ralph I will take these up to dizzys and offer them up to a curvy S. If they look like they'll work OK I'll send them to you to try, if not send them back.
That sound reasonable?
Nah, I don't want bother you with doing all that mate.
Leave them up for sale, stick em on ebay, whatever.
If they sell, they sell and I've missed out, I can always get the Goodridge ones.
If they don't sell, bring them next time I see you, we'll measure them straight on my bike and if they fit I'll take them there and then.
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