New Extended 48'' Brake Hose For Honda Cb750 & Others on 2040-parts.com
Stockton, Illinois, US
New extended length 48'' brake hose, from Milne Bros. Azusa Calif. Made in Japan. just cut the bag open today to get better pictures. part# tag reads 76-0005, second line reads brake hose. pictures should give a good idea of the ends. it is 48 inches long end to end. e-mail any questions.
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