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Goodridge or HEL?
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I went for Goodrich after issues with hel. Similar problems as nafe but once I got them all fitted and wound around correctly they kept leaking when I was bleeding. Never found the source the leak but bought and fitted the Goodrich ones and haven't looked back. Probably still have those hel ones laying around somewhere. Another thing was the hel ones were really think. Not sure if it was just the set they sent me or whether they had sent me the wrong set but wasn't happy.
My 2p worth
EDIT: Goodridge...however you spell it lol
My 2p worth

EDIT: Goodridge...however you spell it lol
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Re: Goodridge or HEL?
If it is of any help here are the Goodridge lines. Left (yello
w tape) is front and right set is rear.
Length wise there is hardly anything in it with the rear set being less than 3cm longer (about the length of the spanner-ended fixing).

Length wise there is hardly anything in it with the rear set being less than 3cm longer (about the length of the spanner-ended fixing).