I've gone for two, no splitter from the master cylinder.
If you decide to go for a 2-line set, I suggest you look at Venhill because their fittings are adjustable. You might find that this helps with getting the lines to curve correctly down to the calipers.
I had a HEL 2-line set for a while but wasn't happy with the routing and reverted to a 3-line set until I fitted R1 forks. Because I needed custom length lines for the R1 front end, I had Venhill make them up for me and the adjustable fittings work nicely.
I had mine measured as I have Renthal 773 bars so were custom made to fit from Hel
Ive got a 2 line goodridge setup. no difference bar the splitter is gone AFAIK.
3 line from hel...which also have adjustable fittings.
I've had both set-ups in the past, no discernible performance difference, had no problems with routing. Just personal preference really.
I have the 3 line Venhill setup on mine and am very happy with them.
I have had Earls and HEL in the past (2 and 3 line set ups), and the Venhills seem nicer (and easier to line up).
2 line front is a requirement for proddy racing (well it used to be), its also cheaper than the 3 line.
Just my 2p worth.
Two lines, it's easier to bleed mainly!
(20-11-13, 04:11 PM)JoeRock link Wrote: Two lines, it's easier to bleed mainly!
+1
If it's broken, it's not fixed.