12-07-2010, 07:00pm
Carpe Diem!
Fitted braided lines
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12-07-2010, 07:00pm
Carpe Diem!
12-07-2010, 08:47pm
Hi all,
For what its worth, i have HEL Carbon Look Lines on my GENII, aswell as this i have fitted a 18/19 Brembo Radial Master Cyl. Busa pulls up easier, and with much less effort. Just my 2c worth. :)
18-07-2010, 05:31pm
(12-07-2010, 09:07am)BLACKZOOK Wrote:(12-07-2010, 03:13am)Throwdown! Wrote: Finally getting around to putting the Goodridge UK braided lines on the bike. Sure enough the craftsmanship is superb as people have been saying, but I think my third line across the front calipers is about 8 inches too long. It's certainly that much bigger than the original and looks like the front two lines are the same length - is this what people have been getting? Or have they sent me 2 of the same lines by mistake? I'm having to bodge it. Put them on properly now, and having a nightmare of a time bleeding the bloody things (so to speak). Took me about 5 minutes to bleed them when I had them on the first time. I'm going to take them off and start again. ![]()
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18-07-2010, 05:38pm
Persevere with it mate it will come good all at once.
I just put new brasided lines on both new Aprillias and they were a bugger to bleed. I cable tied the brake lever over night and got more bubbles out the next morning. Brakes are perfect now with a lovely firm lever.
20-07-2010, 05:56pm
Just in case this could help someone else. I've done them now - the problem was the master cylinder. It was clogged with this thick creamy goo (like when water gets into your oil) - might be from not changing the fluid often enough. Although a clean up and strip sorted it, I'll probably get a kit to replace whatever bits can be replaced.
10 year old bike with lots of terrible rain riding and 160,000kms, so I've been systematically overhauling everything. Everyone on a 99/00 should consider stripping it down - it's great fun and hasn't been hard at all.
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