braided lines
#16
(28-10-2010, 06:56pm)Troppo Wrote: The front brakes are quite wooden and lack bite, mate.

New lines and HH pads are the trick.

Haven't done it yet, but will soon.

I'm quite happy with how mine feel. I'll wait till the pads need replacing.
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#17
I have just orderd a set of the Hel lines from the dealer in the UK, I mentioned to him that I am on here and will be letting everyone know how it all goes.
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#18
How much, mate?

Longer than stock?
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#19
$132.00 including post from the UK, I told him I have the Helibars and riser block fitted and to allow about an extra inch if possible.

and yes I did end up putting the riser block back in, getting to old for all that leaning over business, will just have to used to it not being quite as sharp in the steering.
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#20
Mine cost about the same with staino banjos.
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#21
braided lines turned up today and they came an inch longer as requested, these also have stainless banjo's and bolts
just my luck, I had a look at his ebay site and he now has them for $108 delivered, great buying for a 3 line kit
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#22
(12-11-2010, 06:54pm)Steve Wrote: braided lines turned up today and they came an inch longer as requested, these also have stainless banjo's and bolts
just my luck, I had a look at his ebay site and he now has them for $108 delivered, great buying for a 3 line kit

popst up a link if ya can
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#23
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/STAINLESS...ccessories
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#24
(12-11-2010, 07:41pm)Steve Wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/STAINLESS...ccessories

I bought the 4 line kit (F/R & clutch) from this seller for $132.00 & FREE postage from the UK, They are actually HEL lines, any colour combination for lines/banjo ends, I recently installed them and so far I'm very happy.

Bazz.
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