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Timmeh
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PostPosted: 12:39 - 02 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

so your magical steel braid hoses stop brake fade?

Yeah right, do fuck off. Middle Finger
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PostPosted: 12:42 - 02 Jul 2013    Post subject: Re: DIY: Steel Mesh Brake Lines Reply with quote

TrailOut wrote:
Hi everyone Very Happy

I’d like to share a video. This one teaches you exactly how to make steel mesh brake lines for your bike/car in an inexpensive way.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5DvKwno5d8

"Common (rubber) brake tubes will not maintain their inner radius when the oil inside them reaches a certain temperature. Hard riding will stress the brakes making the whole line (disks, pads, oil & tubes) over-heat resulting in inconsistent or even lack of braking power.
Needless to say that this won't ever happen with a steel mesh braking line"

Disclaimer:
ATTENTION: In some countries this mod is NOT street-legal. We advise you to use this procedure at your own risk and solely on off-road bikes.

Don’t try this at home Very Happy


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