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Braided brake lines?? - Wee Rocky - 14-02-17

Hi everyone I'm sorry if this has been asked a million time's but I'm still learning  (mechanically). I'm doing some upgrades to my 2004 fazer 1000 with the help of my cousin who is a mechanical but is away abroad for the next 2 weeks. I'm going to order HEL braided brake lines and there's 2 options on their site. OEM replacements 3 front & 1 rear or full length race 2 front & 1 rear. Could anyone please advise me on the right choice to make. The full length race option is £30 cheaper but I don't want to make the wrong choice. Again sorry for my lack of knowledge I've just started taking more of an interest in the mechanical side after over 20 years riding and I'm learning from the best in your guys. Thanks for any advice!! Ian


Re: Braided brake lines?? - RMT1983 - 14-02-17

Mine is the 2 line race set up, had no problems at all with them!


Which ever you go for will be 25% cheaper with the discount code Forum25...................


Mines a pint!!!


Re: Braided brake lines?? - Wee Rocky - 14-02-17

Thanks RMT1983 that's awesome. Any discount always helps. Cheers!! ?


Re: Braided brake lines?? - Rob R - 14-02-17

I went with 2 lines- fewer joints, fewer opportunities to leak.
Rob



Re: Braided brake lines?? - Wee Rocky - 14-02-17

Thanks Rob thats what I'll go for.


Re: Braided brake lines?? - pilninggas - 14-02-17

Go for 2 lines. Each node (joint, junction, connection) can be a place that air bubbles 'stick' and be a right pain to get out. The 2 line set up reduces this problem massively.




Re: Braided brake lines?? - tommyardin - 15-02-17

(14-02-17, 09:57 PM)Rob R link Wrote: I went with 2 lines- fewer joints, fewer opportunities to leak.
Rob


I'm with Rob I went the two front pipe route, as stated less joints to leak, joint at the master cylinder single joint on each calliper = 3 joints. Master cylinder joint is a single piggy back joint.
As opposed to joint at master cylinder, joint at feed into the yoke manifold two joints out of manifold one joint on each calliper = six joints


Re: Braided brake lines?? - blackcabbie - 15-02-17

i know its subjective but i think 3 line looks better .... less cluttered at handlebar


Re: Braided brake lines?? - dickturpin - 16-02-17

3 line Hel for me too.





Re: Braided brake lines?? - slimwilly - 16-02-17

Thanks for the heads up, i have ordered a two pipe and got the discount with the code too. Big Grin

I have ordered a two pipe because in racing rules you are not allowed a splitter joint below the forks, so I guess its safer.


Re: Braided brake lines?? - Wee Rocky - 16-02-17

I ordered the 2 lines as well and got the discount also. Thanks for all the advice guys it's much appreciated ?


Re: Braided brake lines?? - tommyardin - 16-02-17

Each to their own for sure, but I felt the advantages of 3 banjo bolts over 6 was no contest.


Re: Braided brake lines?? - robbo - 16-02-17

On the thou there are 5 banjo connections if you go for the 3 line original set up as a double feed banjo is used on the right hand side of the splitter. I elected for the 3 line as felt it looked neater, but then that's what choice is all about.