High quality brake lines are commonly made of stainless steel braided over PTFE tubing. This is the most economical way to produce a performance brake line for automotive applications.
For those who are looking for a higher standard relative to performance, looks, and safety, braided aramid fiber covered with one of our signature braids is the answer.
High quality brake lines are commonly made of stainless steel braided over PTFE tubing. This is the most economical way to produce a performance brake line for automotive applications.
For those who are looking for a higher standard relative to performance, looks, and safety, braided aramid fiber covered with one of our signature braids is the answer.
The only COMPLETE kits withMATCHING braided cables & DOT brake lines.
All cable and brake lines feature either STERLING CHROMITE® or BLACK PEARL braid with highly polished chrome or black chrome plated fittings.
Kits include: throttle and idle cables or terminated throttle-by-wire extensions, clutch cable or hydraulic clutch line, DOT brake lines, copper crush washers, hardware, and any necessary fully terminated switch wiring or turn signal extensions.
All cables are a low effort, high efficiency design that meets or exceeds all OE specifications for fitment, construction and endurance.
PTFE brake and hydraulic clutch line inner tubing braided with Aramid Fiber reinforcement provides the ultimate in high performance by reducing line expansion.
Kits for dual disc models include an all brazed manifold that eliminates leaks, alignment problems, and unattractive threaded connections.
Three other color choices available: POLISHED STAINLESS, COPPER CANYON, and KARBONFIBR. See Customer Services for more information.
If not required, kits are available without wiring. Call Customer Service for pricing and information.
Compliant with all DOT FMVSS-106 requirements.
Assembled in the USA.
Note:
Except for Touring models, kits are based on using 2” risers with ape hanger style handlebars.
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