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SqDancerLynn1
I got the HEL great lines, shipped from UK. Mine were very cheap !! They never sent the bill !!!
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verde
Originally posted by Octain View PostWow, glad I waited..
So, according to this we should contact him via his email to inform him who we are and we'll get the discount if purchased through ebay?
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SVSooke
Originally posted by verde View PostWow, great price. I just got my new lines installed this weekend. Also canadian made ebay find:
Got my order in during a small sale, so it came to $103 total for 4 lines with shipping and a new double banjo bolt. They were made right away, but shipping took about 3 weeks and the canada post tracking number was useless. I'm pestering the guy before I write a review to see if he will offer discounts for any forum members sent his way
The only problem I had was the nice new banjos where the wrong thread pitch.
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verde
Originally posted by SVSooke View PostI got my set from this supplier.I like them,allot.Don't remember shipping taking 3 weeks.
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The only problem I had was the nice new banjos where the wrong thread pitch.
Shipping was definitely over 2 weeks for me, I think closer to 3. I just figured crossing borders took the extra time. The red looks pretty sweet for those into that sort thing
I double checked the thread pitch before ordering:
All my banjo's were the extra fine thread, which agrees with the chart mike posted in that thread. I shared that info with the supplier too. I'm not a huge fan of the new double banjo, it was barely a fraction of a c-hair big enough to cover the inner tolerance of the crush washer. The included single banjo bolts are a better looking flanged design. I'd just clean up and reuse the stock double bolt next time.
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waterman
Originally posted by Octain View PostAll four lines for under 100 bux and ya dont have to make em.
Plus they dont have the big ugly fittings/ends.
I've not dont this yet, but I'm real close.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT
I purchase 4 lines from this eBay seller mainly after consulting this thread for two bikes that I am converting to the Kawasaki twinpots. Transaction was smooth, I just sent a note with purchase on specifications. Since I was using a two line setup, I specified that a 90 degree orientation with the 15 and 45 degree angled fittings. I figured the 15 degree would fit the Kawasaki calipers nicely and the 45 degree would angle away from master cylinder paralleling the handlebar to steering head.
Less than week later, I received a small box with enclosed brake lines which was great since I had read that others have waited 3 weeks on shipment from the other eBay provider from Canada. (I am not knocking Canada, I just think things are shipped quicker from within states)
Upon inspection, the build quality seems pretty nice, lines are much thinner than stock rubber coated lines, banjo fittings are nicely crimped and solidly joined. Everything appears great.
Then I go to fit them. Well, it seems that I have overlooked one important detail. Both fittings are angled and they were made in a certain configuration offset by 90 degrees, unfortunately when I assemble caliper with bend the resultant banjo is angled away from master cylinder. Instead of the line pointing towards the steering head, it is now pointing straight out from handlebar and thus the extra inch I had planned has disappeared and the line is almost too short. Obviously there are two ways to construct the cable and the set I received isn't correct for my application.
At this point, I have emailed company asking if they can reconfigure lines and address this in their eBay ad so others will not be misled.
I should have listened to advice of others here and just made my own lines, then they most likely would have been perfect.
If I would purchase more from this site, I may just suggest using a straight banjo on one end (master cylinder side) and then the configuration would not be an issue.
Depending on any further correspondence with seller, I may submit a similar post in the buyer's review section with the outcome of email I sent.
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Thanks for the heads up. I have yet to purchase lines from anyone and will watch for reviews on this an other sellers.
Didnt you have a choice as to which direction you wanted the bend?sigpic
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ArtByScars
anyone have the lengths/fittings needed for the 850g's? I want to order some ss lines but am on the other side of the country from my bike.
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waterman
Originally posted by Octain View PostThanks for the heads up. I have yet to purchase lines from anyone and will watch for reviews on this an other sellers.
Didnt you have a choice as to which direction you wanted the bend?
One possible solution is to order the master cylinder fitting as a straight fitting, this will negate the problem of orientation.
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waterman
Minor update, the company, Elite Parts, did respond to my email and they can "re-manage" the lines for my application. Not sure if they can redo mine or just make them the other way.
They also want a pic of the stock lines so they can make sure they have "exact angle orientation."
I have written them back explaining that the stock lines are not applicable since I am using the Twinpot upgrade with Honda rotors. The offset is the same but the angles are a little different. I offered to take pic of current setup with their incorrect lines to show what I need.
I will wait to see how they respond, I am somewhat pleased that they replied quickly and seemed to me ready to address my needs. They are also sending my suggestion to their IT dept so maybe they might add another variable to there eBay site.
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Assaf
Hi folks
I'm a bit confused by this thread.
If I choose to go the way of ordering pre-built braided lines for my 1983 GS850G, then is there anything I should be wary of, or specific about, when ordering? I was going to contact Z1 or someone similar and just ask for a set of lines for my model. Assuming I'm using stock handlebars, am I likely to get some surprise when it comes to fitting the lines?
thanks
Assaf
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bbjumper
Originally posted by Assaf View PostHi folks
I'm a bit confused by this thread.
If I choose to go the way of ordering pre-built braided lines for my 1983 GS850G, then is there anything I should be wary of, or specific about, when ordering? I was going to contact Z1 or someone similar and just ask for a set of lines for my model. Assuming I'm using stock handlebars, am I likely to get some surprise when it comes to fitting the lines?
thanks
Assaf
got all four for under a hundred bucks plus shipping. One thing though, make sure you measure your old ones and let them know, they will probably ask, just to be sure. I'm happy with mine and a significant improvement from the stock 30 year old originals.
Cheers
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1_v8_merc
I used HEL and GoodRidge.
Goodridge are made in mexico(according to the package)
HEL is made in USA usually.
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The main issue is that it's impossible to make "pre built" lines for a certain GS model since you have no way of knowing what handlebar the bike happens to be wearing.
The stock handlebars are a cruel joke, so they almost always get changed to something else. But if you ship lines built for the stock handlebar, they're almost always going to be too long.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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