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STRAMASHER
04-08-12, 08:02 PM
Anybody want to recommend brand and shop?

Got noo calipers so thought might as well go the whole hog. Never ran steel lines before. I understand not as much lever travel? So mibee feels a bit sharper?

Cheers.

TheRamJam
04-08-12, 08:45 PM
I use HEL lines. Can't fault them to be honest!!

Got them from NI Bike bits, say your a member of Gixer Junkies and you'll get a decent discount too. I got a full set of front and rear lines for £58 delivered :-)

Site (http://www.bikebitsni.com/)

suzukigt380paul
04-08-12, 09:03 PM
braided most likely better than 10 year old standard fitment,but they do have there problems and aint indestructible,if not routed and secured well they will chafe,and the best ones to buy are the plastic coated ones that have crimped end,(screw on ends where all but banished in most industries,as they fail under pressure)but in all honestly on a road bike there is no noticeable differance,and ive taken some badly made and routed ones off my bikes and replaced with original brake pipes as these worked and fitted properly

speedyandypandy
04-08-12, 10:03 PM
Hel and Goodridge both work for me, HEL on the SV, Goodridge on the gixer.

but in all honestly on a road bike there is no noticeable differance
Why is it that people only think other people well fell or notice the same as themselfs? You don't know how slow, fast or hard stramasher rides.
My curvy is my only road bike out the seven I have, and I felt the difference, big time, on the road and on track. But that might only be me, the weirdo.

suzukigt380paul
04-08-12, 10:20 PM
Hel and Goodridge both work for me, HEL on the SV, Goodridge on the gixer.


Why is it that people only think other people well fell or notice the same as themselfs? You don't know how slow, fast or hard stramasher rides.
My curvy is my only road bike out the seven I have, and I felt the difference, big time, on the road and on track. But that might only be me, the weirdo.just changing the oil and bleeding them will make a differance if the bike has done a few miles or a few years old,i didn't say it wouldnt make any differance but compared to nearly new good condition brake pipes then the differance is small,and ive encountered more poorly fitted and poorly made braided brake pipes then good,ive seen mudgaurd nearly wore through with rubbing and stainless steal lines with poor quality or mild steel fittings

speedyandypandy
04-08-12, 10:34 PM
just changing the oil and bleeding them will make a differance if the bike has done a few miles or a few years old,i didn't say it wouldnt make any differance but compared to nearly new good condition brake pipes then the differance is small,and ive encountered more poorly fitted and poorly made braided brake pipes then good,ive seen mudgaurd nearly wore through with rubbing and stainless steal lines with poor quality or mild steel fittings
Yes service on brakes is a must, toothbrush and brake cleaner spray, fluids nearlly every year is good. Who would go to some backalley "mymateknowsaguythatdoesbreaklinescheap" place and buy stuff from?
Goodridge, Hel, venhill, galfer, speigler I would be suprised if any of these sold lines that wasn't better than the oem ones.

Bibio
04-08-12, 11:01 PM
i use venhill build a lines and they are screw on type fittings. never ever had a problem and they go on much better than swaged ones as i can put the lines fittings where i want so route properly i also get to choose what lengths i want and not ones made by monkeys who think that adding a little wont matter. the ammount of braded lines i have come across that are way to long is ridiculous.

i was put off with HELLish years ago as they were never right and had to keep sending them back to be sorted.

Venhill every time, yes you have to use your noggin and work out what angle of fittings and lengths you need but its not rocket science.

rictus01
04-08-12, 11:20 PM
if you're not worried about a brand name and want value for money; both busters accessories and M&P used to do their own lines (unbranded goodridge) coated in any colour and with a choice of cadmium/ chrome or stainless fittings and to any length you like, you'd have to check whether that's still the case.

Cheers Mark.

Suchy
05-08-12, 07:37 AM
I like the look and price of the cobra performance braided lines on ebay. Saving up to get some as my lines are well overdue for replacement

monkey
05-08-12, 11:33 AM
I'd have to second NI bike bits. Very good service and price for HEL lines. They will also make the lines with different angled banjos or longer lines for no increase in price.

Sid Squid
05-08-12, 11:44 AM
They're all the same.

davegixer1300r
05-08-12, 02:27 PM
PDQ racing really good service and price.