less flex in the tube/ line when you brake so the force is pushed into the brake caliper as opposed to inflating the brake hose.
The only real advantage is keeping the hose's from blowing out. Other than that, it's just for looks. The only real advantage is keeping the hose's from blowing out. Other than that, it's just for looks.
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A bit which is attached to the bridle.
Steel wire is strong.
A change in the cost of steel.
no it is made of steel not aluminum
There is purpose made braided SS Anti-Burst flexible line. It comes in 6 and 8 foot lengths
A lot of hot rods and high performance vehicles use braided stainless steel line, which can be cut to length and routed however you want. The best size for the Skylark would be AN-6, but you would also have to get special fittings for the transmission and radiator or cooler. This stuff is typically available at shops and internet outlets that sell performance parts.
A stainless steel motorcycle tank can be purchased on Amazon, eBay, or Low Brow Customs. If you want a custom one, contact Jon at Jons Garage who is located in Tampa, Florida.
Well, I don't think that there is an advantage. See, a conventional wheel is made of steel and steel rusts really easily.
Great material for oil lines /natural gas /steam / hydronics / condensate /chilled water piping /air
C-Mn steel