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    For those needing stainless steel brake lines

    I have posted a new link for H-E-L USA on our Links page. They manufacture stainless steel brakes lines in both OEM and custom sizes. Check out the details on their site here.

    No endorsement by TheGSResources is implied. I just thought this might be useful for some of those out there with bad/old brake lines. It made a significant difference with my bike when I changed them out.

    -- Frank --

    #2
    I called HEL and they seem like great people. I'm ordering a new line for my GS425 and it was $40 after a 10% off special they're doing now plus another 10% off for mentioning that I'm a member of gsresources forum. I'll let you guys know what I think of the line and their delivery time/service...later.

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      #3

      $70 at my local shop. As much as i like to support local business, I prefer the $30 difference to buy beer.
      Next time.

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        #4
        I installed HEL on mine, first impression is VERY good. Can probably make them cheaper, but being able to just bolt them on is very nice, and very high quality.

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          #5
          I have them on my 850. Excelent product..

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            #6
            Just bought a set for my 78 GS1000. They look good and the lady on the phone was great to deal with very friendly and they take the time to help you out.

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              #7
              i emailed them for a price quote for 3 stainless steel lines for the front of my 79 850. Total was $147.00 which included the banjo's. Is this what i should expect to pay to swap out my front lines?
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                #8
                Originally posted by tas850g View Post
                i emailed them for a price quote for 3 stainless steel lines for the front of my 79 850. Total was $147.00 which included the banjo's. Is this what i should expect to pay to swap out my front lines?
                Yes, that's a pretty good price. Banjo bolts alone are normally around $7 to $10 each.

                Do you really need new banjo bolts? I always re-use the old ones unless they're damaged or corroded.

                You may also be able to use a two line setup, which is somewhat cheaper -- only four ends instead of six. However, sometimes there's not room for the double banjo bolt on the master cylinder depending on the handlebar/winshield/accessories you have.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by tas850g View Post
                  i emailed them for a price quote for 3 stainless steel lines for the front of my 79 850. Total was $147.00 which included the banjo's. Is this what i should expect to pay to swap out my front lines?
                  I got my HELs from a reseller, and I got front and back both for that price, banjos included. It may have been someone clearing out old stock though.

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                    #10
                    The person who quoted the price said the brake lines come with the banjo's so i assume, i know what you're gonna say next but..., you cannot get the lines without the banjo's.

                    I've read here that stock banjo's are normally better than most aftermarket ones.
                    1979 GS850G
                    2004 SV650N track bike
                    2005 TT-R125 pit bike
                    LRRS #246 / Northeast Cycles / Woodcraft / Armour Bodies / Hindle Exhaust / Central Mass Powersport

                    http://s327.photobucket.com/albums/k443/tas850g/

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by administrator View Post
                      I have posted a new link for H-E-L USA on our Links page. They manufacture stainless steel brakes lines in both OEM and custom sizes. Check out the details on their site here.
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                      -- Frank --
                      Some comments:

                      1 - Thanks Frank. Good to see you doing things related to GSes and not just dealing with bickering members or fighting off spammers.

                      2 - I did not find any such posting in the Links section, not the Suppliers section either. (at least not postings after Nov 9th)

                      3 - I went to H-E-L website and emailed them an inquireery (used the contact us link sales@h-e-lua.com) and it bounced back to me. "Host computer not found." and "Host h-e-lua.com not found" is specifically what the mail system error message said.

                      Maybe 2 and 3 are related.

                      I see they also have a contact us form. Maybe I will try that.

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                      Last edited by Redman; 11-17-2009, 03:22 PM.
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