Hi Sam,
I'm sure someone on this list will know, but I'm afraid I could only give you a dealer 
in Spain..... No what I'm concerned about is the idea of installing braided hose for 
the clutch line. Contrary to the brake lines, the clutch needs much more flow or 
volume to fill its actuator down inside the engine. The brakes just have a negligible 
displacement, just need the force to be applied and transmitted. I installed braided 
hoses on my front and rear brakes and on the front ones I even make completely 
independent lines all the way from the master cylinder to each of the calipers, no 
flow divider.

You might find that if you do the clutch it will become a lot stiffer and get no 
improvement whatsoever.

Regards, 
Charles ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
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Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 7:55 AM
Subject: Braided hose fitting web site.


> Can someone point me to the web site which has a pictorial of the
> installation of braided brake and clutch hose to a V-Max? It was listed
> a while ago but I can't find it.
> 
> Sam Blumenstein #795
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