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Replacement Brake Lines

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Hello all, I have a 81 GS650GL and Im looking to replace my brake lines.

I have seen many threads on doing this, but usually with stainless steel lines. I absolutely agree that stainless lines are superior, but I am short on funds for the time being, I just put a good amount of money into the bike, and its the holidays.

Does anyone have a source for a more budget friendly brake line replacement? I am not the most skilled person out there, and i know little about constructing brake lines, but Im sure i could figure it out with the proper direction. I do plan on using stainless lines eventually, now just isnt the time.

Thanks all,

John
 
I bought a complete set of brake lines. Black-coated SS braid from them. They are very well constructed. I plan to install them on my 1000EN.
 
The seller that Vmass linked to is the cheapest option for SS lines, and they're pretty good quality. Search the forum for "rennsport", you'll find lots of references to them.

Your only other option is new OEM rubber lines which are inferior, not much (if any) cheaper, and will have to be replaced after two years according to Suzuki. (Never buy used rubber lines.)
 
Apex looks perfect for the price, i really appreciate it!!

Another vote yes for Renn Sports ( Apex) They do a great job and most likely have the set you need already spec'd out in their database. Don't waste your time building your own, they build a good product
 
Just bought front and back for my 78 750 from Renn sports (Apex) $130 can. shipped
 
Brake lines from Earl's components (all parts made in USA)

- Hose ends are $6 - $8.75 each, depending on configuration. The $6 end is the standard straight version.
- Hose is $4/foot

Assemble using normal hand tools and a bench vice.

According to the owner of ANPlumbing the pull off force for the screw together hose ends is higher than the machine crimp type.

The hose end length for the Rens Sport lines is much longer than the Earl's (or the OEM) hose ends. You gotta be careful to make sure you have enough length for routing.

One advantage of making your own lines is you can easily customize length and routing by yourself. You aren't stuck with a standard configuration.

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I just picked up a set of SS lines for my 82 GS1100GK , they were Russell #09040 $99us on Ebay they are 1 into 2 as per stock setup
I may try the Rens sport for the rear as it is simple 28-29"
 
I would never cheap out on brakes. SS Lines and EBC pads have saved my life more times than I can count...I'm sure others on here will say the Same thing.
 
I would never cheap out on brakes. SS Lines and EBC pads have saved my life more times than I can count...I'm sure others on here will say the Same thing.

Totally agree. Missed another deer this fall because of premium brakes. Try e-mailing this guy, cbxdavey@gmail.com from ZRX forum, its were I got mine. I need 1 more set so i will try these leads as well.
 
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