Brake hardware question

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Brake hardware question

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I'm working over everything on my '89 Suzuki Katana 600. First up are the brakes. The lines are old and questionable, calipers need to be rebuilt and the master cylinder needs a rebuild.

The lines are what I'm curious about. I have a few options. The main two I'm looking at are getting the stock rubber lines replaced at a tune of roughly $65 for everything up front. The other is a stainless steel double-line from the master cylinder (needs a new banjo bolt) to the tune of $150 or so, just for the front. This will eliminate the bubble trap in the stock setup, which I've heard can be problematic to bleed.

I plan on riding the bike until it falls apart from under me, but shelling out almost $100 more just for stainless steel seems a bit steep at the moment. On the other hand, the SS lines will provide superb braking all of their lifespan on the bike. :/

I'm about to flip a coin and let fate decide.
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If you can force yourself to cough up the extra cash, you'll never be sorry you went with stainless lines.....

he says as he ponders his own economics reguarding a set of steel lines for both his FJ and his 'Zuk... :roll:
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Looks like I'll go with an aftermarket SS replacement set. A lot cheaper than going with the dual-line setup. Only about $10 more for the SS lines over stock rubber.
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