I believe I have found the best price anywhere on stainless lines!

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Just got the fronts installed. It gets easier the more you get acquainted with the process. I'm going to leave the clutch for the weekend. The wife is on the way home and I have to get de-"brake fluid"-ed.

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The link is in my first post. Here is a picture of the front left.

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We will have them on sale later this month for a 4 line kit for $130 tyd.:thumbsup:

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Good to know. Some of these prices are out of control.

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Curious? What are the advantages of steel lines over the rubber stock? Is the difference worth the replacement?
Thanks!

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Curious? What are the advantages of steel lines over the rubber stock? Is the difference worth the replacement?
Thanks!
Looks, performance, limited expansion under pressure. I feel that riding with a passenger, the stock brakes are inadequate for slowing down all the weight.

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I just finished the clutch. It turned out to be the easiest one. Man, the stock routing with a hard line is just weird. If they could put that much time into a formed line, you'd think they'd do stainless in the first place!
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