Rear brake broken hose
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Hi.
Just found this on my bike (3500mi), after a sudden loose of braking power at the rear wheel: Attachment 8981 Attachment 8982 So, it´s time to go for a replacement hose. Any suggestion to avoid this issue with the new hose? Regards, Juan Carlos. |
No sharp turns or flexing.
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I would upgrade to some kind of Steel Braided Brake Hose that is a few cm shorter to help take a few of those extra bends out of the original brake line routing
Maybe something like these will be a inexpensive replacement ? http://www.banggood.com/0_5m-2_3m-Mo...p-1039252.html or http://www.banggood.com/60cm-200cm-Motorcycle-Brake-Clutch-Oil-Hose-Braided-Line-Pipe-p-1092407.html Check the length and banjo bolt hole size to make sure the new lines will work |
20.00 bucks at CSC. The shipping would probably kill ya though.
https://www.cscmotorcycles.com/hose-...-p/z49-103.htm |
Rear brake hose replacement
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Hi guys.
Thanks for the information provided :thanks: Yesterday made a quick tour over the local motorcycle part stores: first one offered an original hose at USD35 w/10 days wait; second one another original hose at USD60 w/7 days wait; third one had none; fourth store: there found a generic hose 42" long (mine was 40") at USD22, OEM for Bajaj NS200 Rouser bike. So re-routed the hose path in order to bring space for the 2 inches extra: perhaps there is an excessive bending at the pump end,:hmm:, I´ll see how it performs in time. Attachment 9007 Attachment 9008 Attachment 9009 Attachment 9010 Also found a curious thing: the RX3 OEM hose has a very stiff internal white plastic pipe :wtf: (covered with a metallic braid and a thin external plastic jacket), instead of the rubber hose -more flexible- usually found at the hydraulic systems. |
Juan Carlos, your hose looks to go much different than ours does. Is this another difference in the Corven Triax 250?
http://www.cscmotorcycles.com/v/vspf...age_%20(1).jpg As jct842 said, run the hose as loose and straight as you can. Change the position of the front clamp? Leave the front clamp off? Edit: You posted just before I did. That looks much better. The white hose is usually a high grade plastic (HDPE or Teflon) and the steel braid is there to keep it from expanding under pressure. It is very much like the 6000 psi/41000 kPa hoses that I work with on heavy equipment. |
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