Question? Nissin Brakes

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Re: Question? Nissin Brakes

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marcus57 wrote:
Neosophist wrote:Yep..

Your not using standard brake hoses are you Rick?

The banjos on the std hoses tighten up against these, just keeps them in the right place, if you have braided (nobody should really still be using the origianl 20 year old rubber lines now anyway) there not always of much use as the banjo shapes differ!
im on the standards still :oops:
i have a brand new set of carbon goodridge for sale, cheaper than shops and dealers, £45 posted, £70-80 normally

i only have one set tho marcus,

and you can also buy them off me at ebay if you want added security ;)
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Re: Question? Nissin Brakes

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rickyb_dj wrote:
marcus57 wrote:
Neosophist wrote:Yep..

Your not using standard brake hoses are you Rick?

The banjos on the std hoses tighten up against these, just keeps them in the right place, if you have braided (nobody should really still be using the origianl 20 year old rubber lines now anyway) there not always of much use as the banjo shapes differ!
im on the standards still :oops:
i have a brand new set of carbon goodridge for sale, cheaper than shops and dealers, £45 posted, £70-80 normally

i only have one set tho marcus,

and you can also buy them off me at ebay if you want added security ;)
i have a nice set of them in the garage already , although i do prefer the ones like yours with the darker cover.
thanks for the offer though

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