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Rear master cylinder hose
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I did find this. US-made, by Goodyear. Way more than I need but cheap enough:
www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/abbott...se-1-4-in-id-x-10-ft
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TexasKZ wrote: I believe HM is asking about the low pressure hose between the master cylinder and the reservoir.
Oh, I thought he was talking hose from master to caliper. Should be able to get low pressure hose almost anywhere like Amazon, or even an OEM hose for another bike with the same ID, and a similar curve if it has one.
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It should be EPDM hose, not just any low-pressure hose, as those aren't rated for brake fluid.
The hose I bought is 1/4" ID.
I make my own brake hoses with Earl's PTFE-lined, -3 Speed Flex hose and fittings.
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Highway Magician wrote: Yes, I'm talking about the hose from the master cylinder reservoir to the rear master cylinder.
It should be EPDM hose, not just any low-pressure hose, as those aren't rated for brake fluid.
The hose I bought is 1/4" ID.
I make my own brake hoses with Earl's PTFE-lined, -3 Speed Flex hose and fittings.
1/4" is 6.35mm., and may be a tad loose if OEM is 6mm. My guess is OEM hoses may be a standard size,and getting one for the bikes TexasKZ suggested might pay off in the long run, Can anybody confirm the OEM ID?
Done this before with fuel/vacuum hoses, and English sizes are often not the perfect fit.
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"If 1/4" plugs are used, put a dab of super glue on the bottoms of the caps so they don't pop off when the bike is operated or use small hose clamps."
I did the same thing on mine, and yes they popped off.
wgcarbs.com/index.php/14-sample-data-articles/86-bsconnect
I know it will work, but not the tight OEM fit. 6mm.
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