View Full Version : wher's the best place too get Galfer brake lines
erectordale
03-27-2007, 10:37 PM
I'm in need of a 59" and a 48" brake line for the E.T. trike . thought I would get some made . Does anyone know of a good place too have these made ???
Bryan Raffa
03-27-2007, 11:21 PM
you can get them from russle pretty cheep but you have to buy the ends at $10 each that have diffrent ends,,strait, 30* and 90*
InPiEcEs
03-27-2007, 11:56 PM
Yea...like Raffa said, Russell, or Goodridge.
I have been using the Goodridge lines for quite a while, and I like them.
They hold up, and they just plain work, no expansion problems.
You do need to buy the fittings, but what's nice about it is you just loosen the line from the fitting.
That way, your banjo fitting is never bothered.
Expect to pay about a dollar an inch to about 20 inches, with each additional inch costing about 70 cents roughly.
Parts Unlimited has them as well as Dennis Kirk, and Chaparral.
Generally, you'll want a straight fitting off the master, maybe a 15*, and off the caliper, usually a 30*, though sometimes a 15* or 45* works out better.
Bryan Raffa
03-28-2007, 12:07 AM
I found that a 30 degree will work on just about everything because you can spin them on the line before tightening them.
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