Removed the Goodridge black covered braided brake lines from the 600 and put back the genuine Yamaha ones. Never liked the wooden feel of the braided ones on the fazer. Yet I have ridden many bikes Gixxers, Fireblade an S1000rr and GS1200s with the same type of lines and they felt fine, but on the fazer they gave no feedback just felt wooden. Just back now after a run with the Yamaha lines back in and the feel is back as it was originally Any one want a set of Goodridge brake lines black covered 3 line type with stainless fitting for the FZS600, £50 incl. postage and they are yours.
Quote from: unfazed on 21 April 2014, 09:05:08 pmRemoved the Goodridge black covered braided brake lines from the 600 and put back the genuine Yamaha ones. Never liked the wooden feel of the braided ones on the fazer. Yet I have ridden many bikes Gixxers, Fireblade an S1000rr and GS1200s with the same type of lines and they felt fine, but on the fazer they gave no feedback just felt wooden. Just back now after a run with the Yamaha lines back in and the feel is back as it was originally Any one want a set of Goodridge brake lines black covered 3 line type with stainless fitting for the FZS600, £50 incl. postage and they are yours.I've been planning on getting some, but £50 for something you feel makes the braking worse is logic that's perverse even for me - definitely will need to think about this again
Funnily enough, I love the braided lines on my FJ 1200 and also the feel through my RSV brakes is fantastic - but you're not the first person I heard say they can make brakes feel wooden - that's exactly what friends have said when fitting them to a couple of Kawasaki's, a VFR 400 and a couple of GSXR's. Time will tell !!!
Hey unfazedJust so happens i remember millitant i believe talking about Aprillias or maybe i seen it online but apparently back brakes are a known foible with Aprillias and they are next to useless and require very regular bleeding.
Quote from: noggythenog on 22 April 2014, 01:14:28 pmI will be passing your way in a few weeks time, but by car unfortunately.On ye olde Isle Of Inishmore then?.......or the fishguard ferry?Ill wave to you from the control tower.I always look at the manifest to check how many bikes are aboard but hardly ever see any....too expensive like i say.Well i appreciate you'll be busy driving around but any foccer is always welcome for a cup o tea if im off.P.s theres a new stretch of carriageway if you go Pembroke dock to st clears way to go east...not sure exactly what bit but word on the street is the police are hot with cameras on it at the mo.
I will be passing your way in a few weeks time, but by car unfortunately.
Quote from: unfazed on 22 April 2014, 04:58:47 pmQuote from: noggythenog on 22 April 2014, 01:14:28 pmI will be passing your way in a few weeks time, but by car unfortunately.On ye olde Isle Of Inishmore then?.......or the fishguard ferry?Ill wave to you from the control tower.I always look at the manifest to check how many bikes are aboard but hardly ever see any....too expensive like i say.Well i appreciate you'll be busy driving around but any foccer is always welcome for a cup o tea if im off.P.s theres a new stretch of carriageway if you go Pembroke dock to st clears way to go east...not sure exactly what bit but word on the street is the police are hot with cameras on it at the mo.
Noggyfighter passed its MOT with flying colours.The tester said that despite being crashed it was a clean bike. Looking around at some much newer bikes in the shop confirmed this.So i now have a summer biking pass Get some practice in before being a thou rider next year.......akin to being a wring raith!