22-05-2010, 04:25pm
I have braided lines all around and would definitely recommend them.
I haven't had a chance to bed in my pads with these new rotors, so the braking is currently not quite as good as it was with the OEM discs, but I've read plenty of reviews that say this is normal and will improve within 50-100km.
I think pretty much everyone would agree that the Hayabusa's stock brakes (both lines and discs) are simply not good enough, especially considering that the Busa is supposed to be Suzuki's flagship bike.
If you were to choose between having braided lines or new rotors, do the braided lines first; you will instantly notice the difference.
I haven't had a chance to bed in my pads with these new rotors, so the braking is currently not quite as good as it was with the OEM discs, but I've read plenty of reviews that say this is normal and will improve within 50-100km.
I think pretty much everyone would agree that the Hayabusa's stock brakes (both lines and discs) are simply not good enough, especially considering that the Busa is supposed to be Suzuki's flagship bike.
If you were to choose between having braided lines or new rotors, do the braided lines first; you will instantly notice the difference.
"casting dispersions on others credability." And their illiteracy.