Steel Braided brake lines
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RE: Steel Braided brake lines
I have not done it yet so I can't answer all of your questions but I have done a lot of reading on them. The most positive thing I find is that they do not expand so your braking is very consistent, there will not be any fade due to rubber line swelling. I personally plan on doing it here soon.
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RE: Steel Braided brake lines
1. Didn't get the lines yet.
2. Didn't think about the clutch, but it is not a bad idea.
3. If I will get them, it will probably be from goodridge (you can check it out at http://www.goodridge.net/).
The real reason I am asking is because the stock brakes are already state-of-the-art, with great feel, etc. I am not sure that getting them to respond harder and quicker is such a good idea.
Ari
2. Didn't think about the clutch, but it is not a bad idea.
3. If I will get them, it will probably be from goodridge (you can check it out at http://www.goodridge.net/).
The real reason I am asking is because the stock brakes are already state-of-the-art, with great feel, etc. I am not sure that getting them to respond harder and quicker is such a good idea.
Ari
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RE: Steel Braided brake lines
I have had steel braided lines on a bunch of different bikes, and always at first I wasnt sure if it was a good idea ( until I get used to them) Steel braided lines offer LOTS of power, but not alot of "feel" until you get acustomed to them...with the stock lines the "feel" or "feedback" is in a much broader range and the steel braided lines narrow that range down quite a bit....instead of 2 finger stoppies you could almost do it with one finger!! (once you learn the engagement point) and at the track (which is what they are really designed for) the higher speed make the "feel" more like the stock lines at street speeds...with less fade under HARD stopping
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RE: Steel Braided brake lines
Thanks for the input sirlimpzalot.
My Bakker CBR1000, has front and rear steel braided lines and I love the way the brakes react. In a way, the feel is much firmer than even the 1000RR.
As I said, the lines are on the way. I will report, including pictures as soon as they are on (which might take some time because they are being shipped from the UK).
My Bakker CBR1000, has front and rear steel braided lines and I love the way the brakes react. In a way, the feel is much firmer than even the 1000RR.
As I said, the lines are on the way. I will report, including pictures as soon as they are on (which might take some time because they are being shipped from the UK).