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The Superbike Brake lines connect directly into the caliper and so you have one less banjo bolt / bend in the line.
2003 ZX7R
1995 916
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
I really like the feel of Bridestone teflon 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.
2008 Honda CBR 600RR
-Pete
NEMRR #81 - ECK Racing
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'03 Tuono | '06 SV650 | '04 CRF250X | '24 Aprilia Tuareg
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?
-Pete
NEMRR #81 - ECK Racing
Cyclesmith Track Days
Woodcraft | MTag-Pirelli | OnTrack Media
'03 Tuono | '06 SV650 | '04 CRF250X | '24 Aprilia Tuareg
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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Zip-Tie Alley Racing
LRRS/CCS #103
PPS | Dunlop | Boston Moto | Woodcraft & Armour Bodies | 35 Motorsports | Pit Bull | K&N