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zunkus 25-03-08 09:28 PM

Re: Which braided brake lines for SV650?
 
So actually the HEL lines are cheaper and better according to you guys?
The current is taking me to HEL race black coated at the moment if nothing sways me in another direction by tomorrow. I'll wait till then to order. Saying all that, I'm not totally convinced Race are neater than stock. Seeing dangly brake lines on friend's bikes don't help either, and these are of the race variety. Have you got any pictures to prove otherwise?

flymo 25-03-08 09:33 PM

Re: Which braided brake lines for SV650?
 
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Originally Posted by zunkus (Post 1456379)
So actually the HEL lines are cheaper and better according to you guys?
The current is taking me to HEL race black coated at the moment if nothing sways me in another direction by tomorrow. I'll wait till then to order. Saying all that, I'm not totally convinced Race are neater than stock. Seeing dangly brake lines on friend's bikes don't help either, and these are of the race variety. Have you got any pictures to prove otherwise?

take a look at the photos in my signature link. this one in particular.....http://mike.elliottuk.googlepages.co...full;init:.JPG no dangly brake lines to be seen. These are HEL. At the end of the day its up to you fella.

zunkus 25-03-08 09:50 PM

Re: Which braided brake lines for SV650?
 
Wow Flymo, nice job mate. Very neat actually.

flymo 25-03-08 09:50 PM

Re: Which braided brake lines for SV650?
 
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Originally Posted by zunkus (Post 1456406)
Wow Flymo, nice job mate. Very neat actually.

told yer so ;)

Lozzo 26-03-08 01:58 AM

Re: Which braided brake lines for SV650?
 
I bought a set of three (front 2-line and rear) black covered HEL lines with SS fittings and banjos off ebay for 50 quid. Lissa pointed them out to me when I was looking for some. They came with everything needed to do the job and were perfect lengths

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=150219297714

Dangerous Dave 26-03-08 12:21 PM

Re: Which braided brake lines for SV650?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zunkus (Post 1456379)
So actually the HEL lines are cheaper and better according to you guys?

Cheaper yes, but the quality and performance are the same.

zunkus 26-03-08 06:17 PM

Re: Which braided brake lines for SV650?
 
Thanks Lozzo, Lizza for the link. Seems the way to go. I'll give it one more day and order than. No hurry really but I'd like stronger brakes so will overhaul soon and replace hoses with these beauties. Don't know if I should replace anything else? Piston housing rubbers maybe? Last time I checked all seemed in good nick.

Lucas 26-03-08 11:26 PM

Re: Which braided brake lines for SV650?
 
check and make sure the banjo bolts has the correct thread pitch before taking your old lines off!!

I found out the hard way after bleeding my brakes and taking off all the lines, only to find out the banjo bolt for a curvy cylinder assembly has a fine thread pitch and goodridge has sent me one with standard thread pitch:smt076

sv650k4 27-03-08 12:51 PM

Re: Which braided brake lines for SV650?
 
i use goodridge on my SV and cant really fault them apart from the rear line is fairly short!

BoltonSte 28-03-08 12:20 PM

Re: Which braided brake lines for SV650?
 
Based on known customer service I would go for HEL, I've had goodridge and they are fine, but just bought a second hand SV and the HEL lines were had got water behind the clear sleeve.

E-mailed HEL to check all would still be OK and was told they would replace them FOC as they still have their lifetime warranty (even though I didn't purchase them). Anyway I now have a set of new yellow lines sitting on my desk and I only e-mailed last Wed.

So if anyone wants a set of lines for the curvey, that need to be re sleeved, be my guest.

Ste


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