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braided steel brake lines
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I usually make up a set for every bike I own and I usually convert all my bike to dual disc.
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New rubber brake lines, or new braided steel lines?
Is their a diff.? And if so wheres the best place to find cheap steel lines?
thanks
Please see THIS THREAD !
The new braided lines I got are awesome. And not that hard to install. The guys at mgcycle.com were great...
(1.) '75/'76 KZ400D - Commuter
(2.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(3.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(4.) '75 KZ400D - Sold
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1977 KZ650C1, Kerker Header, Dyna ignition and coils, GPZ 750 oil pan and cooler
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- e vica na i sau na ga
...you should view the risks of your old rubber brake lines the same way you view the risks of using a condom you have had sitting in your wallet for 25 years.
So it would be good practice to replace my rubber condom with a braided steel condom?
Not to hijack or anything but how many are still using a 25 year old wallet. I mean in continuous use, not one of the 5 you got for xmas and b'day every year whole growing up.
Don't answer here, go ovet ot chit-chat and start an old wallet thread...
I just retired my daily wear belt. It had been holding up my jeans since 1968. Not the same jeans. Jenas don't seen to last. Which is OK because they need to be bigger abotu the time they are wearing out.
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- steell
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Absolutely correct when you are comparing new rubber lines against new stainless lines. Keep in mind that everyone I have ever read saying stainless was a great improvement was comparing against old rubber lines, not new onesYou can spend whatever money you want on braided lines for the good looks if you like them. Expect zero difference in function though.
They do look cool though, and if I had the money to spare I'd put some on my bikes
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thanks again!
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Kinda pricey compared to some of the quotes I have seen here. Almost have the master cylinder rebuilt with a new window from the clutch cover and rebuilt calipers. I expect a major difference. I rebuilt the back system with an OEM line (new) and it was more expensive than the braided steel! I have major difference in stopping power. Of course the bike had seen no maintenance in the last 10 years...
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