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VENHILL Clutch Cable Kawasaki KX 250FDetails Venhill brake lines, clutch lines and line lenghts use smooth bore DuPont Teflon hose for better heat resistance. Marine grade stainless braiding eliminates expansion so that all the braking force is transmitted to the brake. Corrosion free 303 stainless steel swivel unions allow perfect twist free alignment. Dome head banjo bolts for clean look and work easier on cramped modern machines. PVC jacket from a range of colours protects the braided
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- Venhill brake lines, clutch lines and line lenghts use smooth bore DuPont Teflon hose for better heat resistance.
- Marine grade stainless braiding eliminates expansion so that all the braking force is transmitted to the brake.
- Corrosion-free 303 stainless steel swivel unions allow perfect twist-free alignment.
- Dome-head banjo bolts for clean look and work easier on cramped modern machines.
- PVC jacket from a range of colours protects the braided hose and paintwork
- When needed off road lines have a nylon rigid sleeving to clamp the hose on fork legs or swing arm.
- End fittings supplied in high quality chrome with copper washers (Off road lines).
- End fittings available in stainless steel, high quality chrome, or black finish (Road).
- Re-use existing bolts or purchase banjo bolts separately.
- All brake line kits include banjo bolts with copper washers and installation guide. These items are not shipped with simple Powerhose plus line lengths.
- Every Venhill hose is built to meet or exceed DOT and TUV requirements. Every line is gas pressure tested to 1500 PSI.
- Powerhose plus brake lines are avaliable in a variety of colours and lengths between 100mm and 5200mm in 25mm increments.
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★★★★★ 5
A Minority View of our History
Format: Kindle
If you want to learn more about American history from the perspective of minorities, this is a crowning achievement. It is long so I focused on reading the chapters on the US and it gave me an understanding of just how brutal the challenges were but how significant the slow process of building our multicultural society was as well.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Eye opening!
Format: Hardcover
I've read tons of books and biographies connected to American history, perhaps because I'm the son of immigrants, but have never read a survey like this one. By describing in luscious and sometimes horrific detail the wars being fought in Mexico and the main Canadian provinces alongside our Civil War, we get patterns, intersections, and insights that simply would not be available reading about any one struggle. I love this book which is teeming with wonderful portraits and dramatic scenes.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
★★★★★ 5
A worthy and worthwhile fourth volume in the series
Format: Kindle
Once again, Taylor frames a critical period of the past in terms of the continent of North America and ties the US Civil War to the one occurring concurrently in Mexico and Canada's move toward Dominion. All thoughtfully told and expertly researched.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
★★★★★ 4
Good History Book
Format: Kindle
Twenty years that change history and the Americas. Even though the civil war ended slavery at a humongous cost, it it failed to bring social justice a d civil rights to the population of the country. It was not until 1920 that women were granted voting rights. And some problems and divisions persist nowdays.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
★★★★★ 5
interesting and fresh perspective on the American civil war
Format: Kindle
Fresh perspective on the well known American Civil War. I appreciate Dr Taylor’s emphasis on the preservation of slavery over the states’ rights argument for why the American Civil War was fought.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024