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Motorcycle Brake Line Extender Clutch Hose Extender M10 Banjo 1-1/4" Handlebars on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Zebulon, North Carolina, United States

Zebulon, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:BLX-1 Brand:Scootworks

This is a Motorcycle Hydraulic Hose Extender manifold, manufactured by Scootworks. It can be used on the hydraulic lines for brake hoses, as well as the hose for hydraulic clutches on bikes so equipped. This is designed to attach to the back side of your 1-1/4" handlebars, and allow the use of any short hydraulic hose that uses a M10 Banjo, to extend the hose without the need for a full hose kit on your bike. This is especially handy on bikes with ABS and/or coordinated front/rear braking, as those extended hose kits are very expensive. Look at the 2nd photo to get an idea how it works, seen in that picture of a full kit for a customer's custom build (hose not in cluded in this manifold kit). Free shipping in the USA.

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