braided brake lines
#1
I have been informed (thanks Gary) that braided brake lines (to the front) will make a marked improvement to its performance so I'm wondering which brand of brake lines people are running/recommending
Any feed back is helpfull
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#2
ive had the same questions mate last set i got were from PIRTEC exellent product that was on my gixxer 1100. now im saveing my pennies and going for HEL LINES , HEL lines are certified same as PIRTEC and i know people say you dont need to have cert lines on your bike , but if you do ever have an accident and you go to claim your claim could be disputed as there not certified brake lines , but do lots of research mate thats the best way

every thing about is IMO
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#3
http://www.hayabusa.com.au/


glen will fix you up
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#4
Sureflex here on the Goldie have made a number of sets for me. Good Quality, great value and certified.
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#5
Goodridge brake line in Oz
see http://www.johnstamnas.com/

Hel braided lines in Oz
see http://www.helperformance.com.au/distributor/
1 fist, 2 figers & a thumb
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#6
Either of the guys below will help out and are highly recommended.

I use Goodridge brake lines, i have had no trouble with them - http://www.johnstamnas.com/

Glen is a great bloke and will give lots of advice and help. www.hayabusa.com.au
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Grant
(Townsville, QLD)

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#7
Hel lines front and rear. Awsome.
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#8
was just reading rapid and HEL have a deal going 3 brake lines for $240 posted to you , thats a dam great deal for that price PIRTEC cant match that price
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#9
That is a good deal BK, it's been running for a couple of months now. It may not be available for much longer, so those in the market for braided lines should give it some consideration. (No I don't work for/ represent HEL, it's a good product @ a good price).
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#10
its a great deal CJ i got a quote of $327.50 and thats for 3 brake likes and 1 clutch like in dark purplr with black annodised ends . so the $240 package is dam good price
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#11
If you are putting in new lines I recommend you install a set of speed bleeders as well very cheap and a great product. Pi_thumbsup
Regards

Andy

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#12
(21-01-2010, 05:08pm)andcad Wrote: If you are putting in new lines I recommend you install a set of speed bleeders as well very cheap and a great product. Pi_thumbsup

good call mate
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#13
Where can you get the speed-bleeders from?
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#14
(21-01-2010, 05:58pm)CeeJay07 Wrote: Where can you get the speed-bleeders from?

here ya go
http://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/...ed+bleeder
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Andy

Live life like it's the 2 minute warning
My Way is the Highway
When life throws you a curve..lean into it

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#15
I notice that Hel do 2 different lines for the front.
One set duplicates the OEM style IE a loop line going over the guard joining the two calipers
And the other set run two dedicated lines from the master cylinder to the individual calipers , which style are people putting on.
Also I run heli bars and 10mm spacers under the handle bars , does anyone know about the length of these lines in comparison to the std lines
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