Braided hoses

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yorkshirepuddin
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Re: Braided hoses

Post by yorkshirepuddin »

I have just found out (via another forum) that Pirtec make hoses to measure all stainless stell braided and full banjo fittings all for 15.00, might be worth a try.
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Re: Braided hoses

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adamtk wrote:Just too add can anyone recomend some brake pads for the storm when i replace them?
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I always go for OE pads. Unless you are tracking it OE gives the best results across a range of temperatures. Sticking in HH or track-only pads will scare you silly in the wet or cold as the pads won't get up to temperature on the road. If tracking it, I have heard that Bendix are the schnizzle.
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EBC Sintered. You can actually stop a Storm then :D (but not on the back as it will keep locking)
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Re: Braided hoses

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I do have HH in the front i havent really had a problem with them with regards to weather and we had some right crap weather it was fine so im yet to see that ( hopefully not )

Will have to experiment i guess.
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