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Old 10-26-2006, 09:45 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by RAC View Post
What's better, Stainless steel or kevlar when it comes to brake lines. I'm sure joe is going to give me a pittbull product.
Damn man, I can only give info on what I use and know, lol. I personally have never used kevlar lines so I can't comment on them. However, I've used stainless lines on both street and track bikes, and it makes a big difference from stock rubber lines which flex under pressure. Not sure what lines are on the track bike as they were already on there when I bought the bike. Street bike I had Goodridge lines. If you really want some crazy stoping power, SS lines with HH pads
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