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    Braided brake lines---where do you get them?

    Hae, im looking for a front braided brake line for a krr150 where should i look for getting one?? i dont even know where to start. Thanks

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    Although I have never brought them, I have read that you have to have a safety code on them to pass a wof. Can someone confirm that?
    If they are just for track days then the code doesn't matter, although a its illegal mod for Streetstock ofcourse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Racey Rider View Post
    Although I have never brought them, I have read that you have to have a safety code on them to pass a wof. Can someone confirm that?
    If they are just for track days then the code doesn't matter, although a its illegal mod for Streetstock ofcourse.
    Racey
    I can confirm that is NOT the case. The only requirement now for braided lines is that they cannot be disassembled i.e. they must be crimped fittings. This only applies to the braided sheathed plastic hose end pieces (i.e. the connection in immediate contact with the hose) - the banjos can be screwed to those end fittings.
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    Contact Mr Motorcycles. They advertise on here, they got me a full set Hel Braidedlines, for my Sv, quick and easy.



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    Quote Originally Posted by woodyracer View Post
    Hae, im looking for a front braided brake line for a krr150 where should i look for getting one?? i dont even know where to start. Thanks

    -max
    Hey Max,

    My Sponsor does the Galfer SS Braided lines for good price. Contact him on sales@loccomotion.com for more information. Make sure you tell him Biggles Sent you for a discount ;-)

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