I was talking about the finish on the gearbox casing, nothing to do with the brakes.
Steel lines are used on countless bikes, cars, trucks aircraft etc. both ABS and non-ABS. Steel is also material of choice for high pressure pipework on myriad hydraulic systems many of which operate at far higher pressures and with greater vibration and shock loadings than any motor vehicle. The failures we have been discussing are due to a particular system design issue or specific material issues and not because steel pipes are used generically.
I would suggest the only one being alarmist is you, Nemezis
Steel lines are used on countless bikes, cars, trucks aircraft etc. both ABS and non-ABS. Steel is also material of choice for high pressure pipework on myriad hydraulic systems many of which operate at far higher pressures and with greater vibration and shock loadings than any motor vehicle. The failures we have been discussing are due to a particular system design issue or specific material issues and not because steel pipes are used generically.
I would suggest the only one being alarmist is you, Nemezis
and am still honing my skills. In those 36 years, I have never witnessed an accident of the type you describe and I can't remember hearing about one either, to be honest. Still, you live and learn.



