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Caddy2000 25-09-06 05:45 PM

History repeats itself - just like a bad pint!!!
 
So this is a question about brake lines.....
I'm thinking about going for a set of HEL braided lines, but which do I go for? 2 lines or 3 up front?
I've heard that 2 may be the better solution, but I'd like some feedback (and as you lovely people have not done me wrong yet........)
It's be great to hear your views (even about makes of lines)

Cheers all

Stig 25-09-06 05:55 PM

The difference between 2 and 3 lines :?:

2 lines are easier to bleed for obvious reasons. :wink:

BILLY 25-09-06 05:55 PM

The 2 lines are easyer to bleed as well!!!!

pmapp 25-09-06 06:01 PM

I'm guessing 2 lines will need a new double banjo bolt?

I've seen teh HEL lines on flea bay, and am tempted.

Keep us posted on how you get on.

Stig 25-09-06 06:50 PM

Check that the kit comes with the bolts and washers. Most do.

Caddy2000 25-09-06 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pmapp
I'm guessing 2 lines will need a new double banjo bolt?

I've seen teh HEL lines on flea bay, and am tempted.

Keep us posted on how you get on.

Will do - just wondering what colour to go with (blue bike, but will their blue clash?)

Warren 25-09-06 08:55 PM

2 lines are cheaper and easier to bleed.

you just need a double banjo bolt by the master cyclider, and a line going down to each calipar.

hovis 25-09-06 09:00 PM

i have a yllow bike, & im getting standard colour, i think the coloured ones can look a bit cheesey(imo) :wink:

Warren 25-09-06 09:07 PM

i got yellow bike and went for silver ones,

got a gold splitter and hose mounts though, subtle.

hovis 25-09-06 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warren
i got yellow bike and went for silver ones,

got a gold splitter and hose mounts though, subtle.

sounds good :wink:


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