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Thread: Replacement Brake lines

  1. #11
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    Little late in the conversation, but you could also use cunifer brake line, bends really, flares nice, will never rust. Little expensive but I am redoing the lines on my m35, I like it so far

  2. #12

    Default Cunifer

    More on cunifer brake lines here.

    I bought the Classic Tube stainless lines after reading this, as stainless is plenty good for me, and I figured it would take me several hours to bend up all of this stuff and I only have so much time. CT was having their anniversary sale (January) so it was only 170, plus shipping of 35, so 205 total.

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