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Check (or maybe chuck) those original brake lines
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Check (or maybe chuck) those original brake lines
I've been wanting to get braided brake lines since I bought my bikes and finally ordered a set for the ES from rennsportautoparts tonight. When I removed the hose from the master to the splitter I found a nasty little friction wear point. Could have been ugly.
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1983 GS1100ES (Bought July 2014)
1983 GS1100E (Bought July 2014)
1985 GS700ES (Bought June 2015) Sold
On Christ the Solid Rock I Stand
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NavyDad
If I buy a bike older than five years I pass check and go straight to CHUCK, especially if the brakes have never been bled and had new fluid installed in those five years. Very rarely have they been bled. The real damage is frequently inside the rubber lines where they have started to break down. Change them, cheap insurance and peace of mind. I rode Wings for a few years and it always made me chuckle when someone would get a $200 piece of chrome or set of lights. They couldn't wait to do show and tell, but had no clue when their brakes were last checked and probably had 20 psi in their tires too. Tell them a new oil filter will be $15 and they have a stroke right there at the parts counter.
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The lines develop scale on the inside unless the fluid is changed regularly. If there is dark chunky fluid in the master you can be assured that the lines are trashed as well.
Photo below shows line from a project bike I restored as example.
Ed
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Originally posted by NavyDad View PostIf I buy a bike older than five years I pass check and go straight to CHUCK, especially if the brakes have never been bled and had new fluid installed in those five years. Very rarely have they been bled. The real damage is frequently inside the rubber lines where they have started to break down. Change them, cheap insurance and peace of mind. I rode Wings for a few years and it always made me chuckle when someone would get a $200 piece of chrome or set of lights. They couldn't wait to do show and tell, but had no clue when their brakes were last checked and probably had 20 psi in their tires too. Tell them a new oil filter will be $15 and they have a stroke right there at the parts counter.sigpic
1983 GS1100ES (Bought July 2014)
1983 GS1100E (Bought July 2014)
1985 GS700ES (Bought June 2015) Sold
On Christ the Solid Rock I Stand
All Other Ground is Sinking Sand
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FYI. Raymond at rennsportautoparts has this ebay auction--https://www.ebay.com/itm/192409936532--where the lines are $23.95 each plus $12.95 shipping. If you've bypassed the anti-dive, that's just four lines and shipping on my bike so roughly $109.
I ordered last night and he shipped them this morning!sigpic
1983 GS1100ES (Bought July 2014)
1983 GS1100E (Bought July 2014)
1985 GS700ES (Bought June 2015) Sold
On Christ the Solid Rock I Stand
All Other Ground is Sinking Sand
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Downs
The lines on my 78 were original. I'm glad I replaced them even though the originals were still holding together fine. Not worth it for the cost of new ones.
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Just an installation tip. I put their lines on my EF which should be the same as your ES. The line to the front master cylinder might be just tad too long and not being very pliable had quite a struggle with it until I figured out moving it to the other side of the union/splitter gave me the extra little bit of room I needed.'84 GS750EF (Oct 2015 BOM) '79 GS1000N (June 2007 BOM) My Flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/soates50/
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Originally posted by Sandy View PostJust an installation tip. I put their lines on my EF which should be the same as your ES. The line to the front master cylinder might be just tad too long and not being very pliable had quite a struggle with it until I figured out moving it to the other side of the union/splitter gave me the extra little bit of room I needed.sigpic
1983 GS1100ES (Bought July 2014)
1983 GS1100E (Bought July 2014)
1985 GS700ES (Bought June 2015) Sold
On Christ the Solid Rock I Stand
All Other Ground is Sinking Sand
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Originally posted by Sandy View PostJust an installation tip. I put their lines on my EF which should be the same as your ES. The line to the front master cylinder might be just tad too long and not being very pliable had quite a struggle with it until I figured out moving it to the other side of the union/splitter gave me the extra little bit of room I needed.
Edit: Hold that last bit. I wouldn't order the lower lines shorter. I wasn't considering sag. The upper line could be shorter.Last edited by glib; 01-07-2018, 10:20 PM.sigpic
1983 GS1100ES (Bought July 2014)
1983 GS1100E (Bought July 2014)
1985 GS700ES (Bought June 2015) Sold
On Christ the Solid Rock I Stand
All Other Ground is Sinking Sand
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