Upgrade your motorcycle's braking system with AS3 Performance Venhill brake lines. Crafted from marine - grade stainless steel, these brake lines eliminate hose expansion, greatly enhancing the feel and response of your brakes. Factory - tested to 1500 psi, they meet or exceed TUV and DOT standards. Unlike ordinary brake lines, AS3 Venhill brake lines feature 303 stainless steel swivel unions, allowing you to adjust the banjo angle for perfect alignment on the caliper and master cylinder every time. With a smooth, wipe - clean PVC finish, AS3 Performance branding, and matt black banjos and bolts, they offer a significant visual upgrade over most OEM rubber hoses. These brake lines are a great fit for 2003 - 2004 Suzuki GSXR 1000 (Non ABS). Key features include braided marine - grade stainless steel construction, DuPont PTFE heat - resistant hosing, rubber grommets to hold the lines in place, improved brake feel and responsiveness, matt black banjos and bolts as shown in the picture, stainless steel swivel unions for a perfect fit, DOT and TUV approval, and they come with bolts and copper washers as pictured. All parts are in stock and ready for immediate dispatch. Custom colors and orders are available upon request. The photos are stock photos, but the parts you receive will be correct for the models listed above.

Using these AS3 Venhill brake lines is easy. First, make sure your motorcycle is turned off and on a stable surface. Remove the old brake lines carefully, following your motorcycle's service manual. Then, install the new AS3 Venhill brake lines. You can use the stainless - steel swivel unions to adjust the banjo angle for a perfect fit on the caliper and master cylinder. When installing, use the provided bolts and copper washers. After installation, check for any leaks and make sure the brake system works properly. As for maintenance, keep the brake lines clean. You can wipe them down with a clean cloth thanks to the wipe - clean PVC finish. Periodically check the connections and look for any signs of wear or damage. If you notice any issues, it's best to replace the lines. Remember, these brake lines are factory - tested to 1500 psi and meet TUV and DOT requirements, so they are reliable, but proper care will ensure their long - term performance.