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    HEL Stainless Brake Lines - Bargain

    Hi Guys and GAls

    Check out these - just bought a set and while not advertised as HEL - They most certainly are and are branded etc and come complete new in the pack etc - this is a bargain. £39.99 for 2 front lines complete with Stainless ends, bangos and washers. And a really good guy to deal with.

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    Re: HEL Stainless Brake Lines - Bargain

    Hi, great stuff. I have seen these before but of corse no idea of quality, you took the plunge and have given me the green light. What colour did you go for.Cheers
    Bob

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    Re: HEL Stainless Brake Lines - Bargain

    Quote Originally Posted by angelo View Post
    Hi Guys and GAls

    Check out these - just bought a set and while not advertised as HEL - They most certainly are and are branded etc and come complete new in the pack etc - this is a bargain. £39.99 for 2 front lines complete with Stainless ends, bangos and washers. And a really good guy to deal with.

    eBay UK Shop - EAST MIDS SPEED SHOP: SUZUKI BRAKE LINES, HONDA BRAKE LINES, YAMAHA BRAKE LINES

    Doesn't matter which ones you get as Hel, Goodridge and Earls are all made on the same estate in Exeter in factories opposite each other and share components get the cheapest ones
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    Re: HEL Stainless Brake Lines - Bargain

    Quote Originally Posted by Wangit View Post
    Hi, great stuff. I have seen these before but of corse no idea of quality, you took the plunge and have given me the green light. What colour did you go for.Cheers
    Bob
    hi I just got plain old stainless steel with clear coverand stainless steel ends - I like that look - purposeful and just flash enough

    you won't be disappointed

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    Re: HEL Stainless Brake Lines - Bargain

    Quote Originally Posted by jasonbc View Post
    Doesn't matter which ones you get as Hel, Goodridge and Earls are all made on the same estate in Exeter in factories opposite each other and share components get the cheapest ones
    Jase
    sorry to contradict ya mate but, Goodridge is at exeter airport, HEL at Teburn some 10 miles or more apart not sure about earls, but hel are the best deal come with stainless ends/banjo bolts as standard, add the cost of stainless ends/banjo bolts too goodridge ones and they are more expensive
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    Re: HEL Stainless Brake Lines - Bargain

    Well I fitted them this afternoon - easy fit as long as you take time to work out which one goes on which side. I used the original guides on the forks and the original rubber inserts in then ( slit them with a razor to remove them and then slipped them over new hoses)

    all bangos were supplied stainless with lots of copper washers.

    Bleeding was a doddle and finally locked brake on with a cable tie for a few hours. The difference is huge - now I have a good brake lever with no spogyness. Braking seems better. They look great and a lot simpler than the standard ones.

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