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I found a CBR 2 line SS Brake line kit:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CBR-MOTO ... 3176wt_940" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Still don't know if I want to get them, but thought you guys might be interested or know if they'd be compatible and what connectors are needed...
What about the splitter? it doesn't seem to use one...
Buying some cheap SS Brake Hoses? CBR kit
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Buying some cheap SS Brake Hoses? CBR kit
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Re: Cheap Stainless Steel Brake Hoses on Ebay!
that is not cheap mate...
You need to check the fittings you have now and see what you need.
For cheap - goodridge hoses from wizbizltd - £40 UK for a 3 line set. The one you linked is $25 for 1 line...
You need to check the fittings you have now and see what you need.
For cheap - goodridge hoses from wizbizltd - £40 UK for a 3 line set. The one you linked is $25 for 1 line...
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Re: Cheap Stainless Steel Brake Hoses on Ebay!
Oh wow. I see. A pair of SS Brake Hoses here cost R2000 upwards which is about 160GBP.
I've read on a few bike forums people saying u shouldn't do the back brakes with SS because the flex in the rear hose helps the wheel not lock up in various conditions like road surface irregularities and whatnot.
Its mostly on the front I'd want to have the extra power and feeling. What do u guys think?
thanks for the link. I couldnt find hoses anywhere on their site. Used the product index and tried with google:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=hose+s ... zltd.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I've read on a few bike forums people saying u shouldn't do the back brakes with SS because the flex in the rear hose helps the wheel not lock up in various conditions like road surface irregularities and whatnot.
Its mostly on the front I'd want to have the extra power and feeling. What do u guys think?
thanks for the link. I couldnt find hoses anywhere on their site. Used the product index and tried with google:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=hose+s ... zltd.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Cheap Stainless Steel Brake Hoses on Ebay!
sry mate - It was gixxerwez..
goodridge hoses for 39 quid are the deal...
goodridge hoses for 39 quid are the deal...
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Re: Cheap Stainless Steel Brake Hoses on Ebay!
Lope wrote:Oh wow. I see. A pair of SS Brake Hoses here cost R2000 upwards which is about 160GBP.
I've read on a few bike forums people saying u shouldn't do the back brakes with SS because the flex in the rear hose helps the wheel not lock up in various conditions like road surface irregularities and whatnot.
Its mostly on the front I'd want to have the extra power and feeling. What do u guys think?
thanks for the link. I couldnt find hoses anywhere on their site. Used the product index and tried with google:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=hose+s ... zltd.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Flex in the rear hose is good? That doesn't sound right.. theres quite a few people on here who have a braided rear hose. (me included)
If your locking up the back wheel your pressing it too hard.
Braided hoses won't give you anymore stopping power anyway (unless your lines are bulging very badly and your not getting full pressure)
They will change the way the lever feels though, especially if you switch to a 2-line 'race' configuration upfront (straight from MC -> Calipers) no Y piece.
Stopping power will be the same, just need to pull the lever less to achieve it.
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
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Re: Cheap Stainless Steel Brake Hoses on Ebay!
I find that braided lines are useless on the back, but that might be just me and my clumsy hoof! I actually set the rear brake pedal up to have 50% more movement than standard for extra feel.Lope wrote:Its mostly on the front I'd want to have the extra power and feeling. What do u guys think?
Essential improvement on the front though!
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Re: Buying some cheap SS Brake Hoses? CBR kit
Bump, found some a new CBR kit with 2 SS Brake lines. (see first post)