Upgrade your braking system's look and feel with AS3 Performance Venhill brake lines. Made from marine - grade stainless steel, these lines prevent 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 many other brake lines, AS3 Venhill ones have 303 stainless steel swivel unions. This allows you to fine - tune the banjo angle for perfect alignment with the caliper and master cylinder every time. These lines aren't just a performance boost. With a smooth, wipe - clean PVC finish, AS3 Performance branding, and matt black banjos and bolts, they're a great visual upgrade over most OEM rubber hoses. They fit 1998 - 2000 Honda NTV 650 Deauville and come in a race setup (2 separate lines from the master cylinder to each caliper). Key features include braided marine - grade stainless steel construction, DuPont PTFE heat - resistant hosing, wipe - clean PVC finish, rubber grommets to keep the lines in place, improved brake feel and responsiveness, matt black banjos and bolts as shown, stainless steel swivel unions for a perfect fit, DOT and TUV approval, bolts and copper washers as pictured. All parts are in stock for immediate dispatch, and custom colors/orders are available on request. The photos are stock photos, but the parts you receive will fit the models listed above.

Using these AS3 Venhill brake lines is straightforward. First, make sure your motorcycle is turned off and on a stable surface. Carefully remove the old brake lines from the master cylinder and calipers. Take note of how they're attached, so you can install the new ones correctly. Then, connect the new AS3 Venhill brake lines. Use the provided bolts and copper washers. Adjust the angle of the banjos using the stainless steel swivel unions for a perfect fit. When it comes to maintenance, regularly check the brake lines for any signs of damage or wear. You can wipe them clean with a soft cloth thanks to the PVC finish. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the hoses. Also, make sure the rubber grommets are in place to keep the lines secure. If you notice any issues like leaks or a decrease in brake performance, it's best to have a professional check the brake system. These brake lines are designed to last, but proper care will ensure they serve you well for a long time.