Stainless Alt Abs Front/rear Brake Kit Pnk Line Red Fit Kawasaki Zx-10r 04-05 on 2040-parts.com
US $174.95
Location:
Utica, Michigan, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Spiegler
Warranty:Yes
Manufacturer Part Number:S-KA0387
Part Type:Brake Line Kit
Application Make:Kawasaki
Placement on Vehicle:Front/Rear
Application Model:ZX-10R 04-05
Fitting Color:Red
Make:Alt 2-Line ABS
Line Color:Pink
Surface Finish:Pink Red
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Spiegler Front Alt 2-Line ABS/Rear Brake Line Kit Kawasaki ZX-10R 04-05 Pink Line With Red Fittings
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| | Replacing the rubber front and rear brake line with a stainless steel line is one of the "Best Bang for the Buck" modifications you can make to your motorcycle. You will realize the benefits of the stainless braided lines on the first ride you take after installation. Spiegler's patented stainless steel braided brake lines eliminate expansion under the most severe applications. Even under extreme pressure the lever feel remains consistent. Replace your old rubber OEM brake lines today and enjoy the security of a lifetime warranty with Spiegler braided brake lines. Features and Benefits: - Spiegler patented stainless steel braided brake lines eliminate expansion under the most severe applications. Even under extreme pressure the lever feel remains consistent.
- DOT and TUV approved for street use Patented torsion system eliminates line twist which is a common problem with all stainless braided line kits.
- Kits are available ready to install, or as individual lines for custom applications.
- A generally unrecognized manufacturer's recommendation is that all original rubber hydraulic hoses should be changed every four years to avoid failure. Spiegler brake lines are maintenance free and will provide reliable service for the life of your motorcycle.
- Colored fittings, banjo bolts and numerous accessories turn every kit into a tailor-made purchase.
- Lifetime Warranty.
- Simply put, Spiegler brake and clutch lines are the best in the industry.
Make: KawasakiModel: ZX-10RYear: 04 - 05Line Type: Alt 2-Line ABSPosition: Front & RearRemarks: Premium kit with banjo bolts, alt. front routingQty of Lines: 3 Generic Routing Diagram(s) Pictured Below | | The picture above is used to display different line routing types. Note not all bikes are the same. In some cases, Spiegler has different options for the same model bike. Please refer to the title and description for clarification on the type of routing / brake line kit that this is. Please message us if any questions. We are here to help! | |
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