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front disc brake hose

RYO5566

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I'm looking for this brake hose. I bought the front brakes upgraded to disc brakes, so I don't know the previous information. If anyone knows, please let me know!

For reference, here are photos of disc brake calipers and brake pads.
The length is approximately 13 inches.

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I bet the Volare hose is correct or 5th Ave , they used the slider calipers with banjo bolts
Rock auto has 78 Aspen hoses for 2.75 each FYI
The same year D100 has the straight frame end but 90* might fit better
 
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I might be wrong, but I was under the impression that on the slider calipers the bleeder screw and the hose attachment should be located on the same side. I used '79 Diplomat calipers and '75 Dart hose at 15.6".
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I doubt it matters if the hose connects to the bottom or top of the caliper & he already has those calipers & is in Japan !
 
I bet the Volare hose is correct or 5th Ave , they used the slider calipers with banjo bolts
Rock auto has 78 Aspen hoses for 2.75 each FYI
The same year D100 has the straight frame end but 90* might fit better

Thank you for your advice! I searched for the summit, but there are no parts that fit, and even if I check with a Japanese parts shop, the hose is about 2.5 inches long.
 
I might be wrong, but I was under the impression that on the slider calipers the bleeder screw and the hose attachment should be located on the same side. I used '79 Diplomat calipers and '75 Dart hose at 15.6".View attachment 76088

Thank you for your advice! Certainly, as you say, the positions of the fitting bolt and the bleeder plug are the same, but it seems that they cannot be installed because there are no bolt holes.
 
What cannot be installed , the Caliper ? Do you need the banjo bolts ?
if the hose is too long that should not be an issue
 
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