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Postby Ads » Mon Mar 20, 2006 2:39 pm

Afternoon all,

Im enquiring about braided brake lines, have been told there great.
So can someone tell me why they are great? Whats so good about them?


Thanks Macka

Edited as i cant spell.
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Postby mrmina » Mon Mar 20, 2006 2:43 pm

there is no food in brake lines.

they are good because they stop the bike better. Rubber hoses stretch after a while with the pressure build up inside them doesnt hold well over time.

Whereas braided lines maintaine their strength and give better braking.
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Postby Ads » Mon Mar 20, 2006 2:47 pm

Shit i need to spell check first.
Should have been so whats so Good about them.
If thats the case you have sold me already!!

Thanks. Off to hunt some down.
Any brands better then others?
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Postby Strika » Mon Mar 20, 2006 2:52 pm

Macka wrote:Shit i need to spell check first.
Should have been so whats so Good about them.
If thats the case you have sold me already!!

Thanks. Off to hunt some down.
Any brands better then others?


Not all braided lines are ADR compliant.... Some are for circuit use only. they are the screw fittings. So if you are concerned about your bike being RWC. Then try n hunt up some that are DOT approved. :)

There are a fair few options, Hel, Goodrich, Aerotek just to name a few. :)
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Postby Ads » Mon Mar 20, 2006 2:58 pm

Thanks im off to hunt a set up.

Will let you know how i go.
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Postby greeny » Mon Mar 20, 2006 7:39 pm

Mate you can get the Hel ones from Ausstreetfighter.com.au.
Only about $160 delivered to your door.
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Postby MadKaw » Mon Mar 20, 2006 7:45 pm

greeny wrote:Mate you can get the Hel ones from Ausstreetfighter.com.au.
Only about $160 delivered to your door.


Yep, tell em your from KSRC and you may get a discount as we just bought 12 sets of em..

They may not as they don't seem to discount unless you pay to be a member of a forum... bduh.gif go figure....
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Postby Ads » Tue Mar 21, 2006 3:40 pm

greeny wrote:Mate you can get the Hel ones from Ausstreetfighter.com.au.
Only about $160 delivered to your door.

Are they the same as the ones on ebay?
I know they are the same brand, just not sure if the same seller.
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Postby MadKaw » Tue Mar 21, 2006 3:43 pm

I was told (by Austreetfighter) the ones on ebay are old stock and not ADR approved..

if thats important to ya....
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Postby MrStompy » Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:15 pm

are they easy to fit?

How long did Ausstreetfighters take to send them out?

my brakes feel spongy as hell (even though its a new bike)
i would like to make it better and $160 is small price to pay for better control.
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Postby sneakypete » Thu Mar 23, 2006 10:46 pm

Goodridge do a nice braided line as well.

FYI: braided lines reduce "brake fade" and improve feel on the brakes.

gotta get my arse into gear and buy a set for the 9r.... always had em on my race bikes, but never road bikes for some reason....
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Postby Neka79 » Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:24 pm

my bike has em and they feel oooohhhh so good...
no fade..great feel (a bit like me really)...

as mina said the rubber lines on stock bikes often have a bit of "give" in them...they expand and contract..whereas the braided ones dont, so u get a more uniform braking in all conditions...

great for stoppies & endo's...
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Postby mrmina » Fri Mar 24, 2006 8:52 am

Neka79 wrote:as mina said the rubber lines on stock bikes often have a bit of "give" in them...they expand and contract..whereas the braided ones dont, so u get a more uniform braking in all conditions...

great for stoppies & endo's...


thats what i meant :D
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Postby zxsixr03 » Fri Mar 24, 2006 4:55 pm

Hey, also give u better feel at the lever a firmer pull, but try http://www.johnstamnas.com for Goodridge lines many colours good price this is where i got mine for 6 first upgrade on any bike from now on.
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Postby 7THSIN » Fri Mar 31, 2006 10:07 am

I put HEL braids on my ZXR250 and I've never looked back, light to moderate braking feels quite similar, with the lever getting firmer quicker than with rubber lines. My rubber lines were only 8000km old though, so there may be a bigger difference in some of your bikes.

Under hard braking they make a massive difference in bite vs. lever pressure, lever feedback and control. I've just bought a set for the track bike, as I was going to swap the ones from the 250, but I wouldn't enjoy riding as much without them :P
And yes, they make stoppies so much easier :D

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