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Fits Kawasaki Z1000 LTD (1981-1983)
OEM Replacement Brake Line Layout - Follows OEM Routing. Kit Includes 2 Hoses
Full Stainless Steel Construction, Includes SS Bolts & Copper Crush Washers
Blue Hose & Stainless Banjos
98 Color Combinations Available for the Lines & Fittings
Technical Details
Manufacturer
Pro Braking
Brand
Pro Braking
Model
PBR4326-BLU-SIL
Item Weight
4 ounces
Package Dimensions
10 x 6.25 x 1 inches
Country of Origin
USA
Manufacturer Part Number
PBR4326-BLU-SIL
Product Description
The difference between winning and losing is a very fine line...On every mile of every race track the importance of high performance precision braking control has been proven. Total feel and response give you the confidence you need on the road. The difference between an average driver and a great driver is those who can control speed and those who cannot. Speed is nothing without control and it's a very fine line - Which is why Yana Shiki only supplies very fine lines. Each Yana Shiki brake line kit is assembled in-house from the finest quality stainless steel fittings swaged directly to hard drawn tensile stainless steel braided hose. With our extensive automotive listings the complete kit will be manufactured to exact specifications, guaranteeing the look, the quality and the performance you demand. Yana Shiki Brake line kits eliminate that 'spongy' feeling often found with rubber hoses under extreme braking conditions - the time when performance is needed the most. By replacing the original rubber hoses with our complete system you will remove this sponginess and your braking will deliver new levels of precision. Don't risk using inferior brake lines when you can trust us to improve braking reliability and performance - We use stainless steel in our lines and our fittings. Most competitors use zinc plated fittings which are at risk from corrosion.
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retry - hear or try a court case anew
, - examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process; "The jury had heard all the evidence"; "The case will be tried in California"
The agreement means the banks and building societies will use a "same day retry system" when processing direct debits, standing orders and bill payments.
Powell, 36, walked free after prosecutors decided they could not successfully retry the men for murder because of conflicting stories from the key witness.
Mr Graeme Simpson told Judge Richard Griffith-Jones that the Crown Prosecution Service had decided to retry Gopal Dehar, based at Dar-laston Police Station.
Richey has always protested his innocence and when his conviction was overturned earlier this year, prosecutors were given 90 days to retry the case or set him free.
What works well in a data network--sophisticated retry and timeout algorithms--is unacceptable in storage networking, which does not brook latency and delays.
PROSECUTORS were given permission yesterday to retry a man for the alleged murder of waiter Surjit Singh Chhokar.
"I have concluded that the prosecution should apply to retry each of these defendants on everycount that the recently discharged jury failed to agree upon.
FROM next week, a new facility will exist to allow banks to retry taking money out of customer accounts where the initial debit failed due to a lack of funds.