braided lines
#1
anyone used these or bought from this ebay site before

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/SUZUKI-HAYABUSA-B...43a21f80cf
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#2
This guy was selling Goodridge lines (Back and front) for $88 delivered from the UK.
I'm very pleased with them, but not sure his active on ebay at the mo.

http://myworld.ebay.com.au/gixxerwez
Carpe Diem!
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#3
thanks mate but I just had a look at his feedback and he has 19 neg for the last month, mostly due to not sending items after payment, sounds like you got lucky to get them.
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#4
dont scrimp on your braided lines HEL provide good likes at a good price and your $$$ stay in australia , and HEL are exellent , most of the trick bikes i see at my workshop have the HEL lines
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#5
thanks Kev, I will send them an email and see what their prices are like now, they were double the price of the ones O/S, I always support Aussie business when they are competitive on price
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#6
(28-10-2010, 03:55pm)Steve Wrote: thanks Kev, I will send them an email and see what their prices are like now, they were double the price of the ones O/S, I always support Aussie business when they are competitive on price

i looked last month and they had a deal 3 lines for $240 ?? thats still dam cheap , and they are ADR spec lines as well
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#7
Kev, the Cobra 3 line kit is $126.00 including delivery plus they are also ADR spec, Hel is almost double the price.
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#8
I got my Goodridge braided lines from the same seller in the UK (gixxerwezz) without any dramas (took a few weeks but no big deal).
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#9
(28-10-2010, 04:15pm)Steve Wrote: Kev, the Cobra 3 line kit is $126.00 including delivery plus they are also ADR spec, Hel is almost double the price.

well they state there ADR but is there any proof , i wont put infearior lines on my bike what so ever , and so HEL are double the price i can say i dont mind paying for quality , i really dont get it steve your basicly saying your happy to buy cheap brake lines from OS knowing full well they may not be upto par , WOW ok then ,
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#10
(28-10-2010, 04:57pm)big kev Wrote:
(28-10-2010, 04:15pm)Steve Wrote: Kev, the Cobra 3 line kit is $126.00 including delivery plus they are also ADR spec, Hel is almost double the price.

well they state there ADR but is there any proof , i wont put infearior lines on my bike what so ever , and so HEL are double the price i can say i dont mind paying for quality , i really dont get it steve your basicly saying your happy to buy cheap brake lines from OS knowing full well they may not be upto par , WOW ok then ,

I'm with Kev....I'm all for saving a few bucks here & there where I can, but I've never heard of Cobra Lines until I searched on the net. I'd stick with a known quantity, rather than an unknown one.
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#11
(28-10-2010, 05:23pm)CeeJay07 Wrote:
(28-10-2010, 04:57pm)big kev Wrote:
(28-10-2010, 04:15pm)Steve Wrote: Kev, the Cobra 3 line kit is $126.00 including delivery plus they are also ADR spec, Hel is almost double the price.

well they state there ADR but is there any proof , i wont put infearior lines on my bike what so ever , and so HEL are double the price i can say i dont mind paying for quality , i really dont get it steve your basicly saying your happy to buy cheap brake lines from OS knowing full well they may not be upto par , WOW ok then ,

I'm with Kev....I'm all for saving a few bucks here & there where I can, but I've never heard of Cobra Lines until I searched on the net. I'd stick with a known quantity, rather than an unknown one.

cheers CEEJAY
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#12
these Hels lines from the UK are cheap enough, $132 inc post and it says they are ADR approved, I have sent them an email to confirm. Superbike supply also have the same kit on ebay but they want $195

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...0510493898
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#13
(28-10-2010, 03:46pm)big kev Wrote: dont scrimp on your braided lines HEL provide good likes at a good price and your $$$ stay in australia , and HEL are exellent , most of the trick bikes i see at my workshop have the HEL lines

Other than the bling factor, is there any reason why you would go to braided lines while your bike is still quite new?
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#14
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.
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#15
just got this reply back from the UK seller

yes my HEL kits come with the fmv boots that is a legal requirement for road use in your country, Aussie suppliers say no so they can charge you more!!! I have family in Australia so i am well up on all the details you have to comply with and i am also listed on many Australian forums who buy direct from me and my website.
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