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Stainless Steel Braided Teflon "GP" brake lines Using only the highest quality components from Goodridge, Pannon moto Sports custom makes stainless steel braided "GP" quality brake and hydraulic clutch lines. If a rider has a color preference, we can easily custom sleeve the brake line(s) with different color shrink tubing to match the color of the bike.

We precisely measure distances and custom make brake lines to exact lengths. While with rubber brake hoses it is advisable to have both front lines the same length for same braking power on both sides, with Teflon core and steel braided lines this setup is NOT necessary. These lines do NOT expand, so the shorter the lines the better (harder) the feel.

Some of the benefits:
They cost less than OEM lines, OEM lines are not steel braided, they are made of rubber.
Rubber OEM hoses expand when the brake system gets hot. Steel braided lines do not; they keep great lever feel and performance.
Most OEM require that rubber lines be replaced every 3 years, our SS lines lines will last the life of the bike
Ask anyone who has used braided brake lines. They know the night and day difference that they make to the brake system
People that have used braided lines in the past will NEVER ride anything else without them. Ask your friends who ride ss braided lines!
 

Many of our customers ask us why we will not sell Kevlar® reinforced brake lines and the answer is simple.
Kevlar® is an Aramid fiber introduced by DuPont® in 1971. Kevlar has become a predominant fiber in the high performance racing sector for many parts such as body armour and fairings.  It is stronger than steel for its weight and has a modulus that is five times greater than polyester.  When Kevlar® was first introduced there were two types: Type 29 and Type 49 (High Modulus).  Type 49 has a 50% higher initial modulus than Type 29 and lower flex strength.  Other Kevlar® styles (Types 129, 149 and 159) have also been developed but are less used since the higher strength goes hand in hand with lower flex strength.

 Additional drawbacks of Kevlar® include poor UV resistance (Kevlar® loses strength roughly twice as quickly in sunlight as polyester and, when affected, the gold Kevlar® fibers turn brown) and rapid loss of strength with flexing, folding and flogging.  As you can see this product needs to be covered so that UV sunlight does not effect it's strength and reliability. Therefore all brake lines which are sold as a Kevlar® (or Aramid if the company does not use the original DuPont® designed Kevlar® and only a copy) must have a pvc cover on the outside to protect the Kevlar® from UV rays. This also means that if a stone flicks up, which when riding a bike is quite likely, and cuts or removes some of the outer protective cover the Kevlar® braid will be exposed to UV and lose strength. This fact coupled with the fact that Kevlar® has rapid loss of strength with flexing (and how many times will your brake lines flex with the movement of suspension) make this, in our opinion, an inferior and dangerous choice when considering the best materials for use in brake lines - After all this is what makes your motorcycle stop...

You have been warned and the choice is yours but we will NOT sell Kevlar® or the unbranded 'Aramid' hoses for your motorcycles brake lines. We repeat the following statement again : Additional drawbacks of Kevlar® include poor UV resistance (Kevlar® loses strength roughly twice as quickly in sunlight as polyester and, when affected, the gold Kevlar® fibers turn brown) and rapid loss of strength with flexing'. Kevlaris great in the correct environment but not as a cover for motorcycle brake lines - You have been warned. They may offer you a few grams of weight saving but is it really worth it ? The few race teams who use Kevlar replace every line after each event so the flexing / UV issues are not valid but do you want to replace your lines every month Pannon Moto Sports only ever use stainless steel fittings on stainless steel hose with stainless steel bolts offering no loss of strength when subjected to UV. So Ride the best you can - Fit Pannon Moto Sports Performance Brake Lines.