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Steel Braided Brake Lines


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Is anyone running aftermarket steel braided brake lines. I have the stock ones now and want to know if it is worth the $$$ to convert. If you like them what kind are you useing and where did you get them from. Thanks

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Much better "feel" to the brakes now, I have Galfer lines. A worthy investment. If you plan on going to aftermarket A arms or changing the length of your swing arm, you may want to factor this into your decision (longer lines for future mods).

http://www.galferusa.com

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I have ridden halfmoon and i don't like it. It is setup for dirtbikes.

 

I normally ride at JMP (Jacksonville MX Park) Best track in this area.

 

You also have Hawbranch and MX 58.

 

PM me if you want to hook up some time.

 

Dustin

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Instead of having to grab a hand full of brake lever to lock the front I can now 2 finger the fronts to get them to lock and the rear is really touchy!

 

Dammit!! That's what I need. <_<

 

Check out this auction and tell me what you think. I've posted this in the auction section too, but since this is going, I though I'd throw it in.

 

ASR Front Rear Stainless Brake Line Set

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they don't expand like the rubber hoses that come from the factory. makes for a solid brake feel. really helps the braking awhole lot. makes the back brake usable with them and not so spongy. if you're on black top and put you're weight on the front you can actually do stoppies with the steel braided lines.

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