Wattie wrote:this may be a stupid question...
but why would they be illegal??
Buells come with braided lines standard.
as far as i know it improves braking performance, why would they not like it??
its not a stupid question at all, heaps of people ask exactly the same thing at rego, when they get knocked back because they have braided lines that work, not standard rubber lines that flex, and crack, and expand under pressure, and don't work real well at all.........but
they are legal.......its patently bloody ridiculous.
I have made my own lines for track bikes, go-karts etc etc using the correct swaging tools and fittings, started doing this about 10 years ago, and to this day not one set has failed........no ADR stamp mind you

before anyone starts on the 'its the brakes, they gotta work properly' thing, well yes, correct, that is why I spend hours making them, bench-testing for pressure, before fitting. They work. I stop.
For 99% of road riders, get ADR-approved lines ( Hel, Goodrich etc) these are fine and dandy. Keep your old lines for rego purposes.
cheers
