just looked at the hose that came with my scootRS disc
it really looks ok?
anyone using these? as a mate told me to just bin it & relace with ones we`ve mentioned here?
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Is it a bla k rubber one or a braided one if the latter good to use the rubber one is a little on the large side and some say they flex when the brake is applied I never noticed that when I used themNorrie Bodge wrote:just looked at the hose that came with my scootRS disc
it really looks ok?
anyone using these? as a mate told me to just bin it & relace with ones we`ve mentioned here?
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its a braided one mate.shocky wrote:Is it a bla k rubber one or a braided one if the latter good to use the rubber one is a little on the large side and some say they flex when the brake is applied I never noticed that when I used themNorrie Bodge wrote:just looked at the hose that came with my scootRS disc
it really looks ok?
anyone using these? as a mate told me to just bin it & relace with ones we`ve mentioned here?
No reason not to use it then
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Simon, which hose & seperate fittings did you go for, as I have a similar issue, in that I need to route the hose 1st. Also, are the fittings threaded or crimped (or both), & what's the best implement to cut a braded hose to length once in-situ?tea5ive wrote:Which type or brand of hydraulic brake hose has the separate fittings?. I need this type as I have to route the hose first then add the fittings. Cheers Simon
Thanks.