New Crankcase

New Crankcase

We only carry new dual relief cases. These cases are far superior to the old single relief cases. The oil galley of the dual relief case is twice as big in diameter and there's more... Click here for more information

Starting at: $28.95


Rear Brake Hoses (Type 1)

This flex hose goes from the metal brake line on the rear fork to the metal brake line on the axle tube. To check the brake hoses, jack up the rear of the car and spin the wheel. Have your buddy step on the pedal, the wheel should stop. Now have your buddy let off the pedal and try to spin the wheel. If the wheel spins freely, the hose is fine. If the wheel is tight, crack open the bleeder valve for a second. If the wheel spins freely now, you have a bad hose. Old hoses tend to collapse inward allowing fluid out because of the pressure, but not allowing it to return because of lesser pressure from the springs

Rear Brake Hoses
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w/IRS

69-79

This flex hose goes from the metal brake line on the rear fork to the metal brake line on the axle tube. To check the brake hoses, jack up the rear of the car and spin the wheel. Have your buddy step on the pedal, the wheel should stop. Now have your buddy let off the pedal and try to spin the wheel. If the wheel spins freely, the hose is fine. If the wheel is tight, crack open the bleeder valve for a second. If the wheel spins freely now, you have a bad hose. Old hoses tend to collapse inward allowing fluid out because of the pressure, but not allowing it to return because of lesser pressure from the springs
113 611 775E: $17.95

 

Rear Brake Hoses
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T1,-68; T2,50-67; T2,right,68-79; T3,64-68; KG,-68

This flex hose goes from the metal brake line on the rear fork to the metal brake line on the axle tube. To check the brake hoses, jack up the rear of the car and spin the wheel. Have your buddy step on the pedal, the wheel should stop. Now have your buddy let off the pedal and try to spin the wheel. If the wheel spins freely, the hose is fine. If the wheel is tight, crack open the bleeder valve for a second. If the wheel spins freely now, you have a bad hose. Old hoses tend to collapse inward allowing fluid out because of the pressure, but not allowing it to return because of lesser pressure from the springs
211 611 775B: $19.95