Braided Hoses

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curly
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Braided Hoses

Post by curly »

Hi,
I fitted Goodridge Braided hoses to my Storm today,Excellent!
I can really feel the difference, loads more power.
I also cleaned the brake pistons with cotton buds and brake fluid so this improved things as well.
Well worth doing.

Curly.
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Fester
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Glad to hear your brakes are now better :D

Have considered fitting em to mine, but as mine are relatively new (done 7500 miles since August last year) I wonder whether I'd actually benefit, ie would I notice any difference?

Keen to hear any thoughts :wink:
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Post by Badger »

I'd be interested to know as well, mines two years old, 7k miles, not sure if I spend money on brakes, or engine armour/crash bungs. :?:

I know it makes sense to spend money on saftey related items, but my mate dropped his storm @ 10 mph, pulling off the drive in the wet after fitting new tyres. :oops:

Broken collar bone, broken fairing, clutch cover, brake lever & brake pedal. 8O
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Post by curly »

Hi,
Mines a'98 model so the old hoses were due to be renewed.
Got my braided ones from Ebay, £62-50 for a full set of three from a guy called Gixxerwes, boxed and all to the right length from Goodridge.
I don't know how much difference it would make to a newer Storm but mines great now!

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Post by faz »

I don't frequent this forum as much. I just saw this post and had to say it was one of the best mods I did to my 02 superhawk. I changed the lines to Galfer stainless steel and the front pads to EBC HH pads. Totally different feel, and MUCH better performance.

If I were to buy a new superhawk out of the showroom, i would change the brakes on the first day.
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Post by Rich.Hodges »

Just to add to that, I got some braided hoses from Spectrum hoses in High wycombe. They make them, and I think they then get badged as goodridge, or another top mark. Not sure, however they are superb and I would also fit them to a new bike out of the showrioom. Get some!!!
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Post by Jaglifter »

Replaced mine as part of fitting higher bars. Its an '02 bike and had done about 8kmiles. Can't say I've noticed any difference.
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Post by BigD »

Same here. I think they are better, but not sure. Maybe haven't bled the brakes properly or changing pads may make a bigger difference.
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