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Fren Tubo Carbotech ABS Delete Brake Lines 2017+ GSXR1000

Fren tubo ABS Delete Suzuki GSXR1000

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Pricing: $257.71

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Made from Carbon Fiber these Brake lines are Ultra Lightweight and flexible
Designed to Fit the Suzuki GSXR1000 2017-23

Black Fittings and Banjo Bolts

If you are using a different Caliper or Master cylinder from oem please specify in checkout notes so we can order with correct fittings and banjo threads
This line works with the oem and Brembo RCS master cylinder
*often this item is made to order due options so please allow up to 4 weeks for delivery.

Description

Made From Carbon Fiber braided Line not Stainless steel And comes with  Black Aluminum Fittings and Banjos

This kit includes Front and rear brake lines with all fittings required to install

 

FREN TUBO also manufactures high performance oil and fuel lines, durable and ultralight 

FREN TUBO products offer several advantages with respect to conventional rubber brake hoses: less volumetric expansion, durability over time, better appearance and minimum obstruction.

With a 1200 Bar (17,404 PSI) pressure burst test these lines are the highest quality lines available

 All FREN TUBO brake hoses are approved by SAE J1401 e FMVSS 106 Norms.

Our motorcycle brake kits are also certified by the main Certification Authorities based on these Norms: the German T.Ü.V. and the American D.O.T.

Fren tubo manufacture Brake lines while the competitors buy it in and cut to length and assemble 

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