
Braided lines
- 6maniac
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Braided lines
Anyone fitted braided lines to the ER-6 ? What & how much. 

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Re: Braided lines
I have, I fit them to all my bikes, I prefer the consistency of feel. To be honest, the brakes are improved far more by a change of pads (the standard ones are absolutely shite), I use EBC HH, they totally transform the bike. The lines (Goodridge) cost around $200 fitted, as I recall. Of course, once you improve braking power, you'll be wanting to uprate the suspension, which can then be better exploited by releasing more power, and so it goes on.....
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Re: Braided lines
Thanks 7clubs - good info 

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Re: Braided lines
couple of the sponsors have em...
supperbike supply for one...
supperbike supply for one...
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Re: Braided lines
How techmamicle do you have to be to change the pads? Like on a scale of 1 to 10... as I realise everyone has different levels of expertise/experience.
Or should I just get it done at the next service and therefore pay whatever price they want for whatever pads they have available?
Or should I just get it done at the next service and therefore pay whatever price they want for whatever pads they have available?
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Re: Braided lines
Scale of one to ten....
Probably a 3.
There are basic tools involved.
Probably a 3.
There are basic tools involved.
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