Front Brake Line 97cm, thick, Barton 21 / GTR / Toros F16

5.00 on 1 reviews

3,66 €
Brake cable 103cm front Junak 121

6,63 €
BRAKE SYSTEM TEE front M 16

7,31 €
Brake lines set 3 pieces

12,34 €
Brake Line 970mm

7,99 €
Brake cable 2090mm

6,70 €
Brake line 955mm

8,79 €
Brake line 895mm

7,31 €
Brake line 1055mm

8,46 €
Brake Line 1020mm

8,63 €
Brake Line 915mm

6,86 €
Brake line 1010mm metal braid

5.00 on 1 reviews

4,83 €
Brake line 1055mm

5.00 on 1 reviews

5,88 €
Brake Line 740mm

5.00 on 1 reviews

4,80 €
Brake Line 750mm

3,98 €
Brake Line 865mm

5,03 €
Brake line 850mm

5.00 on 1 reviews

7,69 €
Brake Cable 860mm

5,61 €
Brake Line 905mm

5.00 on 1 reviews

3,62 €
Front Brake Line 797 (1020mm)

5.00 on 1 reviews

1,27 €
Front Brake Cable CRS50 (1020mm)

2,06 €

Motorcycle brake lines

Motorcycle brake lines are an important part of a motorcycle's braking system. They are responsible for transferring brake fluid from the brake lever or pedal to the brake caliper, where it is used to apply pressure to the brake pads and slow or stop the wheel. Brake lines on motorcycles are usually made of reinforced rubber or braided steel and are designed to withstand the high pressure and heat generated during braking. They should be inspected regularly for signs of wear or damage and replaced as needed to ensure proper braking performance.

How do I know if my brake line is damaged?

There are several signs that may indicate that your motorcycle's brake lines are damaged. These include:

  • Visible leaks or cracks in the line: If you see any leaks or cracks in the brake line, it is likely that the line is damaged and needs to be replaced.
  • Soft or spongy brake pedal or lever: If you notice that the brake pedal or lever seems soft or spongy when you press it, this could be a sign that there is a problem with the brake line.
  • Reduced brake performance: If you notice that your motorcycle's brake performance has decreased, it may be a sign that the brake line is clogged or damaged.
  • Warning light on the dashboard: Some motorcycles have a warning light on the dashboard that will come on if there is a problem with the braking system.
  • Pulling to one side: If your motorcycle pulls to one side while braking, it could mean that one of the brake lines is defective.

It is important to have your motorcycle's brake lines inspected and replaced if they are found to be defective, as they play a key role in your motorcycle's overall braking system. It is recommended that you take your motorcycle to a mechanic or service center to have this checked.

Do brake lines need to be replaced regularly?

Brake lines should be checked regularly for any damage, corrosion and leaks. If they are damaged, they should be replaced to ensure effective braking.

What are the differences between flexible and rigid hoses?

Flexible hoses are more resistant to damage and increase driving comfort, while rigid hoses are less resistant to damage but give better precision during braking.

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