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    Galfer Brake Lines

    anyone know the difference between Galfer Superbike Brake Lines and Galfer SS Brake Lines? I want an upgrade for front brakes, but dont need anything for the track.

    thank guys

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    Re: Galfer Brake Lines

    The Superbike Brake lines connect directly into the caliper and so you have one less banjo bolt / bend in the line.

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    Re: Galfer Brake Lines

    If you can, I'd buy HEL. Stainless lines and stainless fittings. No corrosion gremlins.

    HEL Brake Lines - Never Use Aluminium Fittings On Braking Systems

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    Re: Galfer Brake Lines

    yea i saw that on their website, and that the superbike lines are recommended for track bikes. not sure if anyone's used it on a street bike, and if it's made any improvements over the SS lines

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    Re: Galfer Brake Lines

    I really like the feel of Bridestone teflon lines.

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    Re: Galfer Brake Lines

    Quote Originally Posted by trickphoto View Post
    If you can, I'd buy HEL. Stainless lines and stainless fittings. No corrosion gremlins.

    HEL Brake Lines - Never Use Aluminium Fittings On Braking Systems
    +1000 I only use HEL I buy directly from Craig Nehls.
    Real good guy to deal with. He will make you up the lines to any size and bend you want!
    He ships
    priority the same day!

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    Re: Galfer Brake Lines

    yea but i dont think i need custom fitting lines for a street bike. isnt that a little overkill for me?

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    Re: Galfer Brake Lines

    standard SS lines from Galfer or Goodridge
    and you'll be good to go...
    I like the one's stainless steel banjo fittings...
    they are tougher for a negligible amount of extra weight.

    I've used Kevlar one's too and they were great too.

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    Re: Galfer Brake Lines

    Quote Originally Posted by DBConz View Post
    yea but i dont think i need custom fitting lines for a street bike. isnt that a little overkill for me?
    You can order lines from HEL as stock, and he will know just how to make them also. Sorry if I was confusing you.

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    Re: Galfer Brake Lines

    brendan, what did your brake lines cost you to get made?

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    Re: Galfer Brake Lines

    Quote Originally Posted by DBConz View Post
    yea but i dont think i need custom fitting lines for a street bike. isnt that a little overkill for me?
    just about any aftermarket lines are overkill for you.

    Get some EBC HH pads or equivalent first if you haven't already & then see where you stand.

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    Re: Galfer Brake Lines

    are you saying that because i have a GSX-R?

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    Re: Galfer Brake Lines

    no, because you have a Yamaha or a Honda, remember?

    Seriously, if you still have the stock pads, why not switch those out first to something with more bite & see if that gets your brakes where you want them to be?

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    Re: Galfer Brake Lines

    my rear pads are stock and were done in june when i bought the bike. not sure about the front pads. just seems that it's stopping power is kinda weak, and i wanted a reasonable upgrade for a street bike. i think i'll have someone with more experience take a test ride on my bike and see if it's pads, lines, or just my imagination.
    i was just trying to get all this stuff done before the season started, so i was good to go

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    Re: Galfer Brake Lines

    If they're stock pads up front a set of HH pads is a LOT of bang for the buck.

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    Re: Galfer Brake Lines

    I have a full set of galfer lines and galfer HH pads that will be thrown on this winter at some point...
    Quote Originally Posted by DBConz View Post
    my rear pads are stock and were done in june when i bought the bike.
    Who uses their rear brake?

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    Re: Galfer Brake Lines

    I heard their lines are good, but don't buy their pads.

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    Re: Galfer Brake Lines

    Quote Originally Posted by DBConz View Post
    I heard their lines are good, but don't buy their pads.
    I have both. What's wrong with their pads? Do they make it harder for you to do mad gixxa stoppies?

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    Re: Galfer Brake Lines

    Quote Originally Posted by ceo012384 View Post
    I have both. What's wrong with their pads? Do they make it harder for you to do mad gixxa stoppies?
    only one way to find out

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