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Thanks! I've reached out with HEL and Spiegler and they mention that the 2016-2018 model (2 pot caliper) has different part number with the 2022 model (4 pot caliper). But if this fits on your 2023 then maybe as long as it's ABS line, the HEL and Spiegler might work on mine.

Do keep me posted. Thanks!
 

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I've got bad news. I have the 2021 red white and black one and ordered lines from hel. The rear ones are unusable. The ones listed on their site don't fit the abs unit. The stock rear ones have classical banjo bolts as a means to attach the lines to the abs pump, but the hel ones have metal squares with a female screw receptical.
The front lines do work. It's all good from the master cylinder to the attachment point on the frame where it links to a metal tube running to the abs unit. From the abs unit to the calipers there is one piece of rubber tube inside the frame, behind the headstock, that can't be changed and is a point of "squish". The hel lines are alright from the atachmant point underneath the headstock to the calipers. Still haven't fitted them, but should be all right.
 

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I've got bad news. I have the 2021 red white and black one and ordered lines from hel. The rear ones are unusable. The ones listed on their site don't fit the abs unit. The stock rear ones have classical banjo bolts as a means to attach the lines to the abs pump, but the hel ones have metal squares with a female screw receptical.
The front lines do work. It's all good from the master cylinder to the attachment point on the frame where it links to a metal tube running to the abs unit. From the abs unit to the calipers there is one piece of rubber tube inside the frame, behind the headstock, that can't be changed and is a point of "squish". The hel lines are alright from the atachmant point underneath the headstock to the calipers. Still haven't fitted them, but should be all right.
Thanks for the info! I also reached out to HEL UK and recently got confirmation that there's a difference with the 2016-2018 model and recent models. They recommended that I send them my lines but that's too much for me.

I've also checked the drawings and see that the Gen 3 models have different brake line part numbers.
 
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