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Anyone of you had any experience with them? How do you rate them?

I looked on a few FZR forums and not really seen any mention good or bad ..

I had a little look on Fazer forum for my other bike and the only negative comment was 'cheap Chinese crap' .... other than that the general consensus is relatively positive.
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We get 10% off Goodridge as forum members if that's any help
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Oh really ... Good ridge are decent quality too aren't they ..

That will probably come in useful ta mate. Is that direct them good ridge?
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Yes direct. If you want details let me know and I'll PM them over when I get details from home PC
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Also any brake lines you buy from Goodridge are guaranteed for life so if you have any problems at all in the future Goodridge will replace them. :nod:
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
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Ah now that's the selling point right there nuggit! ! Lol

Will be after Xmas when I need them tho cheers.

While I have your attention something I just wanted to confirm on the subject of brakes, bluespot calipers fit straight on the far don't they! ?
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Yes blue spots fit straight on. Don't get any from the thunderace bikes because they have a link pipe and can be pain to bleed.

If you go into the main site. Look under workshop and there's a how to do it for you to have a look at.
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Nice one thanks for replies. There's another thing for my ever growing list !! Lol
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I got mine made up from a local hydraulics company.
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Back in the very early '80s, when I wanted braided lines, Goodridge were the only people that could supply me. Others have come & gone but Goodridge are still around, which says something about their product :nod:
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It most definitely does mate ! Once Xmas is out the way il hopefully be able to make a proper start and buying the many bits and bobs I need.

Any tips on new levers? Iv seen some I like on fleabay but in 2 minds as there only 30quid and again ... Chinese made :/ haha
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