Upgrade your motorcycle's braking system with the amazing AS3 Performance Venhill brake lines. Made from marine - grade stainless steel, these lines stop hose expansion, giving you a much better feel and quicker response when you brake. They're factory - tested to 1500 psi and meet or beat TUV and DOT standards. What sets them apart from most brake lines is the 303 stainless steel swivel unions. You can slightly adjust the banjo angle for a perfect fit on the caliper and master cylinder every time. These brake lines aren't just about performance. With a smooth, wipe - clean PVC finish, AS3 Performance branding, and matt black banjos and bolts, they look way better than most OEM rubber hoses. They fit 2008 - 2012 Kawasaki 250 R Ninja models and have a standard OEM setup. Key features include braided marine - grade stainless steel, DuPont PTFE heat - resistant hosing, a wipe - clean PVC finish, rubber grommets to hold the lines in place, improved brake feel and responsiveness, matt black banjos and bolts, stainless steel swivel unions for a perfect fit, factory testing to 1500 psi, DOT and TUV approval, and they come with bolts and copper washers. All parts are in stock and ready to ship right away. Custom colors and orders are available on request, and the photos are stock photos.

Using your AS3 Venhill brake line hose is easy. First, make sure your motorcycle is turned off and on a stable surface. Remove the old brake line carefully following the standard procedure for your Kawasaki 250 R Ninja. Then, install the new AS3 Venhill brake line, using the bolts and copper washers provided. You can adjust the angle of the banjo using the stainless steel swivel unions for a perfect fit. After installation, fill the brake fluid and bleed the brakes to remove any air. When it comes to maintenance, keep the PVC finish clean by wiping it regularly. Check the rubber grommets to ensure the lines stay in place. Periodically inspect the hoses for any signs of wear or damage. If you notice any issues, replace the parts promptly. Also, make sure to use the right type of brake fluid and follow the manufacturer's guidelines for your motorcycle. And remember, if you want a custom color or have any special order, just let us know.