Braided lines
Braided lines
Am planning to change the front and rear braided lines in the not too distant future, existing ones have alloy ends.
Any advice on hassle free makes.
cheers
A.M.
Any advice on hassle free makes.
cheers
A.M.
Common sense ain't all that common!
hoses i've had that were no probs at all to fit were
Hel - http://www.h-e-l.co.uk/
BSR - http://www.bsr-aerotek.com/
both have ends that can swivel that makes fitting far easier, the BSR ones the ends were in the box loose and had hydraulic taper ends to the hoses to mate them together.
Hel - http://www.h-e-l.co.uk/
BSR - http://www.bsr-aerotek.com/
both have ends that can swivel that makes fitting far easier, the BSR ones the ends were in the box loose and had hydraulic taper ends to the hoses to mate them together.
cheerz
kev
kev
I fitted Hel to mine, front & rear, good fit no problems, bought them http://www.edgeperformance.co.uk £55.00 inc delivery
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I got some Goodridge ones from Hein Gericke with clear plastic coating
Good fit and very good price
But my top-tip for hassle free is
Remove the calipers and pump the pistons quite a long way out
Then, when you fit the new hoses you simply push the pistons back in and fluid is forced UP the lines. (ie the same direction as the air bubbles want to go)
This works loads better than trying to bleed fluid down the empty lines when the air wants to go up
Ben
Good fit and very good price
But my top-tip for hassle free is
Remove the calipers and pump the pistons quite a long way out
Then, when you fit the new hoses you simply push the pistons back in and fluid is forced UP the lines. (ie the same direction as the air bubbles want to go)
This works loads better than trying to bleed fluid down the empty lines when the air wants to go up
Ben
Are the ends on the Hel/ Goodrich hoses stainless steel or alloy?
Reason being, is that guy at bike shop at weekend said he had seen quite a few of the popular coloured alloy ends spilt and cracked recently.
Cheers for the info so far.
A.M.
Ben, the last time I had the fluid done the mechanic used one of those fluid bleeders?? worked of a compressor, no mess, no fuss. I had never seen one before then. I get where you are coming from though.
Cheers again
Reason being, is that guy at bike shop at weekend said he had seen quite a few of the popular coloured alloy ends spilt and cracked recently.
Cheers for the info so far.

A.M.
Ben, the last time I had the fluid done the mechanic used one of those fluid bleeders?? worked of a compressor, no mess, no fuss. I had never seen one before then. I get where you are coming from though.
Cheers again
Common sense ain't all that common!
i went for stainless both times alan, never had a problem, fitted the BSR hoses to the storm a couple of weeks ago, used the same method as ben describes, far less hassle than trying to bleed the whole system.
there are usually Hel hoses on ebay with the option of stainless at not a bad price.
there are usually Hel hoses on ebay with the option of stainless at not a bad price.
cheerz
kev
kev
I'm almost 100% sure that alloy brake hose ends are only meant for bikes that are used for racing, not road bikestattie wrote:Are the ends on the Hel/ Goodrich hoses stainless steel or alloy?
Reason being, is that guy at bike shop at weekend said he had seen quite a few of the popular coloured alloy ends spilt and cracked recently.
Cheers for the info so far.![]()





I remember one member on here having a near escape from what could have been a fatal accident resulting from alloy ends being used on his road bike

Chris.
I found it
This was the link I was referring too, in this case it was the actual banjo bolt that had cracked and not the banjo itself (both alloy) take a look at the link
Also better still if you bought your bike 2nd hand check the brake fittings on your bike
it could save your life

http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB2/viewtopic ... ends+split

This was the link I was referring too, in this case it was the actual banjo bolt that had cracked and not the banjo itself (both alloy) take a look at the link




http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB2/viewtopic ... ends+split
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