Has anyone replaced their clutch, brake, and fuel lines with quality braided steel lines? If so, could you share your sources of supply and their experience with the installation and reliability of the lines?
Thanks!
Has anyone replaced their clutch, brake, and fuel lines with quality braided steel lines? If so, could you share your sources of supply and their experience with the installation and reliability of the lines?
Thanks!
Last edited by Free Bird; 04-04-2018 at 07:26 AM. Reason: Title wrong
Haven’t had the need to do. But Thers a local parts house that specializes in brake parts and will make any size high pressure line. He made branded lines for my hot rod. Anyone that sells backhoes ect. usually has the makings for high pressure lines.
2012 Triglide Piaggio MP3 500 to get groceries 1991 FLHS as back up
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The biggie to remember here is that braided lines are gorgeous, but, really abrasive. Be careful when you route them what they can rub on. We're talking a Harley here .. the do vibrate.
Good Call.... The lines have to be supported and perhaps separated to protect the lines and the paint