View Full Version : how long will it take 2 fit braided hoses and new pads?
kinesin
21-04-05, 01:48 PM
Right.. I've had new pads and new HEL lines sitting at home for months.. - defo time to get them on the bike. So much so I've even asked my local bike place "how much would it cost to fit?"
Question is kids: how long is it's going to take for me to fit the pads/lines myself - oh and I've never touched the brakes before! :roll:
estimates please?
Cloggsy
21-04-05, 01:50 PM
How long's a piece of string :?:
Go slowly & get it right, rather than rush it & **** it up :wink:
If a pro is doing it, then around 40 mins. Me, i can fit them in about 20 mins, then about 10 mins to bleed them, but im good ya see ;)
Id expect an hour labour
dclifford
21-04-05, 04:49 PM
I did them as 2 seperate jobs about a week between them. Somebody had mentioned on here that if the 2 of them are done toghether there can be a big difference in stopping power before and after. It could catch you out. Can't say if it made a difference. But it easier to focus on 2 small jobs than do the 2 together
If your name is DeeJay, probably all night until you have messed it up, and then you let someone else put it right in a few minutes. For everyone else should take no more than an hour or two.
Did it last weekend, took me all afternoon taking it easy, (but I was shaping wooden). I found it really helped to put the bike on a paddock stand when bleeding the brakes.
Wiltshire7
21-04-05, 09:51 PM
just out of curiousity, what r the differences in hoses? which ones r best, and why does it help braking?
weegaz22
21-04-05, 09:53 PM
rubber hoses expand under the high pressure generated by the master cyl, so you loose braking power, braided hoses dont expand so more enengy is put into pushing the pad onto the disc
Wiltshire7
21-04-05, 10:41 PM
rubber hoses expand under the high pressure generated by the master cyl, so you loose braking power, braided hoses dont expand so more enengy is put into pushing the pad onto the disc
so whats the difference in that and just pulling the leaver further in when braking?
i know i know, i know nothing about brakes. i admit it :shock:
i just dont get them though, stock brakes on an sv will lockt he wheel if pushed enough. how can other brakes be more powerful? do they just lock the wheel with less pressure?
i know thats not right, but i dont know why. please explain. proper nOOb questions i know, but i cant believe im the only one.
weegaz22
21-04-05, 10:45 PM
try braking progressively, if you brake suddenly the front end isnt loaded up with the weight transfer and it will cause the wheel to lock and tyre to skid
if you load up the brakes by a gentle squeeze then progressivly get harder you will be able to brake a lot harder than you think
Wiltshire7
21-04-05, 10:49 PM
how does this relate to hoses and different brake systems?
rubber hoses expand under the high pressure generated by the master cyl, so you loose braking power, braided hoses dont expand so more enengy is put into pushing the pad onto the disc
so whats the difference in that and just pulling the leaver further in when braking?
i know i know, i know nothing about brakes. i admit it :shock:
i just dont get them though, stock brakes on an sv will lockt he wheel if pushed enough. how can other brakes be more powerful? do they just lock the wheel with less pressure?
i know thats not right, but i dont know why. please explain. proper nOOb questions i know, but i cant believe im the only one.
Well, I'm about to find out too 'cos I've just fitted them.........but most folk say you get more feel through the lever & so makes the brakes more controllable. Allegedly. :)
Wiltshire7
21-04-05, 11:01 PM
Well, I'm about to find out too 'cos I've just fitted them.........but most folk say you get more feel through the lever & so makes the brakes more controllable. Allegedly.
sounds good, but i dont think id spend hundreds just for that.
hoses arnt that much though as i understand it. if it makes u stop faster, its worth it.
Fronts can be had for about £40 + carriage on ebay.
you can get a three line kit from Goodridge for about £68, but dont let anywhere charge you for the different colour sleeves as goodridge dont charge the shop you are ordering them from. i've ridden against a SV with them on and he's quicker then me as he can break later etc so that will be the next one for me to get ordered up
Fronts can be had for about £40 + carriage on ebay.
i saw a full ser of goodridge go on ebay for £19 + p&p but i never bid cause i am still unsure if i will keep my bike, really i should have just bought them but hey you just need to keep ypur eye out
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