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| DEN MONKEY |
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 DEN MONKEY World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 06:55 - 11 Feb 2009 Post subject: Braided lines |
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Our local bike group is having a tool day where we get together and do basic services etc to help out new comers to riding and give them a few tips.
Looks like there is a few who want to be shown how to change oil and suspension set up etc but figure while there are spare hands, it might be a good chance to do my brake lines.
Has to beat the shit out of trying to bleed them on my own.
So the question is what's a good brand to go with or what are the brands best avoided ?
I've heard to stay away from anodized stuff due to possible failures but I'm not sure that is relevant over here with our perfect weather .
Also I don't really need new pads right now but do you think I should do it as a job lot ?
Front and back while I'm at it as far as the lines go or just front ?
Obviously I'll also give the calipers a good clean while I'm in there.
For a 05 zx636 by the way.
Just though maybe this should be in the workshop.
Oh well I figure brand queries are general bike too ...who knows  ____________________ meh |
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| BanditsHigh |
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 BanditsHigh Worse than a woman

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 Posted: 07:44 - 11 Feb 2009 Post subject: |
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Stainless steel lines and anodised fittings are a no no, as they react with each other and the fitting will fail.
You get the same problem with the red/blue alloy oil line fittings and stainless lines if you let damp and salt get to them ... already had two sets disintegrate!!
Either HEL, Goodridge or Earls lines ... basically all the same as far as I know ... I'd go for stainless fittings as well, not the cadmium coated crap ... plastic coating will protect the overbraiding a bit as well, and are easier to clean  |
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As said use stainless fittings only.
As for which brand, personally I prefer HEL, but I've also heard good things about Venhill too.  ____________________ My Flickr |
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 S1KE Brolly Dolly

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 Posted: 09:05 - 11 Feb 2009 Post subject: |
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i just got some goodridge ones, with a coloured black sleeve of course!
50 quid of ebay posted, bargain me thinks for both front and back.
i fitted them on my own, took a while but i did it!
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| DEN MONKEY |
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 DEN MONKEY World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 10:00 - 11 Feb 2009 Post subject: |
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looks like Hel are the way to go here in Aus.
Have to be ADR compliant (what ever that is )
Seems goodridge may not be compliant over here? ____________________ meh |
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they both seem identical to me, different labels,
either way same sort of price  ____________________ random twat!
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 Kickstart The Oracle

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 Posted: 13:47 - 11 Feb 2009 Post subject: |
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Hi
Don't touch those with alloy fittings. Seen a couple of sets fail with people on this forum. One set had just cracked, the other was missing half one of the connections. Both bikes had been ridden to my house. Only advantage they have is that they weigh a gnats less, but you would probably save more weight keeping the oil level on min rather than the max.
Stainless fittings will look better for longer than either cadmium or "chrome" plated fittings. However not really any practical difference in how long they will work for.
Biggest advantage of changing to braided hoses is likely to be that you are forced to bleed the brakes properly (few years ago I used some measuring calipers to check how much various hoses expanded on our bikes, and the 15+ year old rubber hoses on a GPZ500S expanded quite a bit less than the standard fit braided hoses on Charlottes Triumph Thunderbird). Make very sure that you route the lines so they are not rubbing on anything (braided lines seem far more prone to damage from gentle rubbing).
Suspect the ADR (Australian Design Rules) specifies stuff about what they are made from, how they are constructed, etc. Not sure exactly what, but they might well insist that they are swaged (sp) together rather than bolted together (believe this is the case for braided lines in the USA).
All the best
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Nice bit of evidence there BanditsHigh, that should stop people making the same mistakes
I recently put HEL braided hoses on (stainless + stainless fittings) and they've helped a little bit, makes it a bit smoother braking. But I need to overhaul my calipers or something because they're still a bit timid. Might even just be I need some better pads on it.
... All this means I am NOT the person to be taking advice from
...But HEL work fine yes and look nice as well  ____________________ Bike - '98 Yamaha YZF600 Thundercat Pics
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^^^ Excellent Keith ... nice (you know what I mean) to see someone else with the same problem.
It's the exact same problem as well ... corrosion starts between the line and the olive, this then builds up and eventually cracks the olive ... no more clamping action to hold hose onto main fitting.
I think when I do new oil lines with the nickel plated fittings that I'll be putting some silicone sealant on the braided line before I fit it ... hopefully that'll give a seal between the line and the fitting and prevent corrosion  |
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How the hell do they get away with supplying items which degrade such as this that are paramount to safe riding and get away with it ?
Has anyone who has encountered such a failure taken it up with the supplier/manufacturer ?
Will keep all of this info in mind.
This was from the ebay listing that I have been checking out
HEL only ever use stainless steel fittings for the motorcycle marketplace so we can offer the HEL Lifetime Warranty on all brake line kits. HEL have again changed the industry for the better by informing riders of the dangers of using Aluminium Brakeline fittings on stainless steel hose. When an aluminium fitting is placed on a stainless steel hose and the two parts are contaminated by salt water a reaction takes place between the metals which corrodes the aluminium fitting - Don't settle for anything other than stainless steel....
ebay listing ____________________ meh |
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Has just ordered Some HEL brake lines Cheers ham and who else Recomended HEL Lines  ____________________ Current: Gsxr 600 Srad - GS125 - DT125
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You can still see the wear lines so they are alright.  ____________________ My Flickr |
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 Posted: 10:45 - 12 Feb 2009 Post subject: |
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Yeah they have plenty of life left. Keep checking them though after long ride outs
This is what my back one's looked like last time I changed
https://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2/Dechant/DSC00269.jpg
...I do not reccomend letting them get this low as it can damage the brake disc. ____________________ Bike - '98 Yamaha YZF600 Thundercat Pics
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Eek, I'll be checking my lines aren't rubbing as soon as I get a chance.
Cheers Keith  ____________________ Bike - '98 Yamaha YZF600 Thundercat Pics
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 22 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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