Always the skeptic, I had heard people say how great these new stainless lines were compared to the old rubber lines. Anyone that's ridden with me knows I ride pretty aggressive, and I did just fine with the rubber lines. I replaced the rear recently and didn't notice a big difference.. which made me even more skeptical.
I am planning on a Colorado ride over several days next week. Anyone who has been to the area, knows there's lots of places with lots and lots of air time between you and the ground should you miss a curve.
The main reason, was that the caliper piston has not been retracting all the way and the brake has been hanging just a bit. The spooge hole and piston has been cleaned, etc.. I figured maybe it was just the old line flexing and relaxing and not letting the piston retract enough. So I decided to splurge and get a stainless line for the front. All I can say is.. WOW. I am going to have to totally re-learn the braking for this bike now. Hopefully I catch on quickly.. lots of twisties to ride next week!
Anyone thinking of doing it.. This skeptic's mind was changed in a hurry!
Tod
I am planning on a Colorado ride over several days next week. Anyone who has been to the area, knows there's lots of places with lots and lots of air time between you and the ground should you miss a curve.
The main reason, was that the caliper piston has not been retracting all the way and the brake has been hanging just a bit. The spooge hole and piston has been cleaned, etc.. I figured maybe it was just the old line flexing and relaxing and not letting the piston retract enough. So I decided to splurge and get a stainless line for the front. All I can say is.. WOW. I am going to have to totally re-learn the braking for this bike now. Hopefully I catch on quickly.. lots of twisties to ride next week!
Anyone thinking of doing it.. This skeptic's mind was changed in a hurry!
Tod
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