07-12-14, 09:10 PM
Does anybody know if braided hoses are better than the original ones on the fazer or like some bikes make it worst input is great-full thanks
braided hose brake lines
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07-12-14, 09:10 PM
Does anybody know if braided hoses are better than the original ones on the fazer or like some bikes make it worst input is great-full thanks
braided lines are far superior to factory fitted rubber ones. Why did you post this 8 times
07-12-14, 09:17 PM
when i tried to put a new topic up the site kept saying unable to load so i kept trying then it loaded them all on
07-12-14, 09:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-12-14, 09:40 PM by nick crisp.)
(07-12-14, 09:17 PM)fazerblue link Wrote: when i tried to put a new topic up the site kept saying unable to load so i kept trying then it loaded them all on Happening a lot lately. I just click "back", then I get "cannot display web page", then just click back into the site, and the reply has been posted. Probably an easier way to do it? It may have just been my perception, but I have used braided lines before and found them to leave the brakes with less feel, a bit wooden. On others, they have been good though. They sometimes take a LOT of bleeding before you get them working well. You know, it occurs to me, are the bike manufacturers fitting them as standard yet? I don't recall seeing any. If not, why not?
08-12-14, 12:11 AM
(07-12-14, 09:36 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=fazerblue link=topic=15479.msg176586#msg176586 date=1417983452] It may have just been my perception, but I have used braided lines before and found them to leave the brakes with less feel, a bit wooden. On others, they have been good though. They sometimes take a LOT of bleeding before you get them working well. You know, it occurs to me, are the bike manufacturers fitting them as standard yet? I don't recall seeing any. If not, why not? [/quote] the reason why very few manufactures don't use braided hoses is to give the brakes feel, the slight bulging in the rubber hoses give this, a braided hose tends to lose the feel and can as mentioned a wooden feel and in some cases make the brake slightly more fierce, there are some scooter manufactures that do use braided hoses, which isn't a bad thing as the rear brake hose is a bit long for a rubber hose.
08-12-14, 10:15 AM
(07-12-14, 09:36 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=fazerblue link=topic=15479.msg176586#msg176586 date=1417983452] Happening a lot lately. I just click "back", then I get "cannot display web page", then just click back into the site, and the reply has been posted. Probably an easier way to do it? It may have just been my perception, but I have used braided lines before and found them to leave the brakes with less feel, a bit wooden. On others, they have been good though. They sometimes take a LOT of bleeding before you get them working well. You know, it occurs to me, are the bike manufacturers fitting them as standard yet? I don't recall seeing any. If not, why not? [/quote] Triumph, along with most Italian brands now do! |
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