Bandit brake line kits

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Kevin Stone, Jul 2, 2008.

  1. Kevin Stone

    Kevin Stone Guest

    Hi,

    Website of choice for brake line kits? And which manufacturer?

    TIA
     
    Kevin Stone, Jul 2, 2008
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  2. Kevin Stone

    Beav Guest

    Always on offer at lots of bike parts emporium. Goodridge do full kits for
    around 60 quid.

    M&P, Busters, Millennium cycles, Infinity etc. Ads for the above are
    available in the back of MCN every week too.


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    Beav

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    Beav, Jul 2, 2008
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  3. Kevin Stone

    Dave Emerson Guest

    Many of the suppliers I would previously recommended, that used to make-up
    kits to order, have had to stop due to the huge premiums being demanded for
    liability insurance.

    Which is strange as the only set we have had fail, during the 11 years we
    ran The Workshop, was Goodridge factory made and certified.

    My choice would always be for a two-line replacement for twin discs, with
    both lines running from a double-banjo bolt at the top. The increased total
    length has no impact on cost or performance and makes bleeding the system a
    doddle as there isn't any block in the middle for the bubbles to hide.

    You could start with www.mandp.co.uk
     
    Dave Emerson, Jul 2, 2008
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  4. Kevin Stone

    CT Guest

    http://www.bsr-aerotek.com
     
    CT, Jul 3, 2008
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  5. Kevin Stone

    Champ Guest

    Thanks for that, Chris - saves me the effort :)
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    ZX10R | GPz750turbo | GSX-R 600 racer
    My advice as your attorney is to buy a motorcycle
    To email me, neal at my domain should work.
     
    Champ, Jul 3, 2008
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  6. Kevin Stone

    CT Guest

    I was going to add "Tell them Champ sent you" but I thought that might
    be stepping on your toes to much. And you can ill afford any more
    injuries at the moment.
     
    CT, Jul 3, 2008
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