hel lines for abs cbr1000rr

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  1. johncbr

    johncbr Active Member

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    got some new hel brake lines back and front in black for sale for the abs model open for offers :)
     
  2. Bobmg

    Bobmg Active Member

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    Hi John what colour are they , one of my mates has an ABS model and may be interested
     
  3. johncbr

    johncbr Active Member

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    there black with gold fittins
     
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    Without sounding stupid, what's the difference between them and normal brake lines? I'm being idol and can't be bothered researching them.
     
  6. drewl999

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    That should say idle, damned predictive tezt
     
  7. Si.

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    Braided lines, if i'm not mistaken, don't swell with fluid like standard rubber lines which can contribute to a spongy feel at the lever. It's a great mod, and one that should be done if you care about such things.They firm up the brake feel and hence help with stopping power.
     
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    fez.57 Well-Known Member

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    the older the bike gets the worse the standard rubber lines will perform as they get weaker. the braided lines will not degrade and last throughout the bikes lifetime
     
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  9. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    Manufactures guidelines state rubber lines should be change after three years. Hel, goodridge last for years as you say. :)
     
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  10. drewl999

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    thanks for the info guys, ive had bikes for past four years but never really done any mods till now, trying to find out whats best to spend money on as i can only afford to do bits at a time.
     
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    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    Well your brake lines is a very good place to start.. :)
     
  12. drewl999

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    fair one. i was just looking at getting a PCV and bike dyno'd as fuel consumption seems to have changed quite epically after fitting my new exhaust. i think brake lines after that.
     
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    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    Same as me I always get them to go fast then work out how to stop....lol
     
  14. drewl999

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    ha, yeah thats the plan. ill stop fast enough when i hit a wall.............
     
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    like i said i still got the lines if you want them hel black with gold ends !! ps im well known to sell stuff cheap so dont have to get a bank loan lol
     
  16. drewl999

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    how much are you wanting for them then john? PM me a price and ill consider it.......
     

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