You're joking right?Neosophist wrote: To answer the original question.
Braided hoses don't do anything.
The people saying rubber lines work just as well as braided are talking out their arse. Braided lines shit ALL over rubber lines in every single way.
Braided lines are essentially metal piping that is flexible, with very little expansive ability. This means when you pull the lever, the force you are applying is going directly to pushing the caliper pistons against the pad and then onto the disc, barely any of it is wasted by expanding the line. When you have rubber lines, they are very flexible and hence some of the braking potential is being wasted on expanding the rubber lines, requiring you to pull the lever harder in order to achieve an equivalent level of braking as with braided lines. Also, when the brakes heat up, the rubber becomes even softer which requires more effort in braking which is called fade and will give you far less feel than if you were using braided lines. The only reason manufacturers aren't installing braided lines from the factory on production bikes is because it's not economically feasible, rubber lines are much cheaper and easier for the, and most noobs who buy them will never even understand the difference.
In my opinion, braided lines are the BEST modification you can do to your bike. The standard brakes/lines are pretty average on these bikes. Upgrading to braided lines, sintered pads and good brake fluid changes the brakes completely, they are fantastic, two finger braking is piss easy, you can easily have the back wheel swaying while two finger braking.
Definitely upgrade to braided lines, you will not regret it. I would either go with Goodridge (I have them now and they are fantastic) or Venhill. I avoid Hel because of bad experiences with them in the past. Do it, you will understand why, afterwards.