But after you left he counted your money and made a face like
Just kidding, but people are always trying to upsell something, aren't they? For many years we heard the same thing about how awful the rubber hoses were, even though standard on modern scooters. Now you hear some say that about the stainless hoses. In neither case has a hose ever been a problem.
If ever a leak, check the edge of the banjo is flat or, if coming from inside, check the olive is seated properly. If ever a problem at the hose end, just tape the end and recut it then reset the olive and cap.
Really easy. (If ever a problem with a banjo or something, just send in a report and get a free replacement immediately.)
The problem with hoses with fixed ends, as tidy as they might be, is they require a massive hole in the headset to get the banjos through. Ugly. Also impossible to run them hidden through the support as we like to do. That's why we changed to the removable ends style, same as on Goodrich hoses. (Someone above seemed to think our banjos aren't removable - they are, that's the whole point.)
Compare:
http://www.goodridge.co.uk/kit-parts/60 ... h-Bore.htm

Cheers.