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They provide nice firm feel, I'd go for it.
Make sure they're DOT approved. The main difference is usually just the length. DOT ones are longer, so they have more material to absorb the movement with. (steel doesn't like to flex much!).
While you're at it, get some ATE super blue racing brake fluid. Not too expensive, yet only a few degrees from Formula 1 spec brake fluid!
Ahmet
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