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UPGRADED VENHILL POWERHOSE BRAKE LINE KITS NOW SHINIER AND GREENER
23 January 2007 - Venhill Engineering Limited

Venhill has updated its range of British-made Powerhose Plus braided steel brake hose kits for road and dirt bikes ready for the 2007 season.

The most obvious change to the Powerhose Plus range is the addition of a new bright green colour scheme, which will complement Kawasaki’s green machines, to boost the choice of coloured hoses available (currently in blue, red, orange and yellow). For more conservative owners, clear and black options are offered too.

The budget zinc fittings have been replaced with new chrome items in response to demand from customers, at no extra cost. Owners can choose high-grade stainless fittings if they prefer. Venhill has even upgraded the banjo bolts by introducing stylish dome head components for a better-looking finish.

Venhill Powerhose Plus kits are simple to fit because they are model-specific and are designed to directly replace the original items. They contain all of the parts required, including durable steel fittings and factory-fitted rubber guides. Every Venhill Powerhose is made in the Company’s UK ISO 9000 registered factory and tested to surpass 110-bar (1500 psi).

Twin hose front kits retail for £43.48 inc. VAT in chrome (or £66.98 with stainless fittings).

Call 01306 885111 or visit www.venhill.co.uk
Single hose rear kits sell for £22.33 inc. VAT in chrome (£34.08 in stainless).

www.venhill.co.uk


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