Hi Sean
Sorry had to bite
We're all guilty of that!
From the HEL website (admittedly)
We have been very fortunate to have been connected to some of the teams in Moto GP, Moto 2 and the 125cc championships but due to confidentiality agreements we are unable to list all of those on our pages. Great result for the Mark VDS Team in Moto 2 at Indianapolis with Scott Redding on the podium with third place - and with HEL Performance lines.
Inmotec - Moto GP
WHO ????
Now they are banged to rights on 'fabricating' false claims. Categoric proof - find Inmotec here please:
http://www.motogp.com/en/teams/MotoGPI've been a fairly avid follower of MotoGP (and 500GP) technology for many years. There are NO braided steel lines on any 2010 MotoGP bike
Mark VDS - Moto 2
Maxtra - 125cc
OK, Moto 2, and 125GP are two very different classes of bikes to the big boys MotoGP bikes. MotoGP are like Formula 1 on two wheels - the absolute ultimate in prototype technologies. But 125GP, due to their diminutive power outputs, are not demanding on brakes - high corner speeds, and maintaining gained speed at all costs - is key to 125 riding style. Moto 2 bikes basically have a standard 600cc Honda 'control' engine, with emphasis on custom chassis development - sort of going back to the old school ethos of building a bike out the back of a transit van - though granted things have moved on.
Anyway, were thrashing this issue do death.
But anyway.....
Good catch on the teflon - im an idiot no surprise - Goodridge used to use the convoluted lines on their brake kits - HEL use the smooth bore stuff. Terminology aside
Never been a fan of Goodridge, so cant comment on on them. But HEL, just like BSR, along with OEM rubber hoses - are
all smooth bore.
But getting back to the practicalities of brake upgrades as mentioned above if you need a 90 degree M10x1 ended hose then the only ones I can think of are of an R8 or an RS6 hose from an OEM source, which not having the lengths published makes buying OEM at £50 per corner a bit of a gamble.......Im sure you wouldnt advocate hoses either too long or too short, on custom hoses as well its possible to specify a mid line fitting which fits into the bracketry on the upright just as the OEM GOLF hoses do increasing safety. Rather that than an OEM R8 line tie wrapped to the ABS sensor wire
So in many ways theres no other option upgrade or not
I'm sure I've always agreed with you on these particular issues. Custom hoses definately are the right way to go in these scenarios.
One final thing to ponder - remember the Metro 6R4 rally car? Brakes were designed and made by AP racing (as were they on the original Metro road car) - even on the rally car, the hoses (two per front caliper, with a wierd 3 bleed nipples per caliper) were conventional rubber flexies with an external black plastic spiral reinforcement . . . .