Anybody know where to get these, needed for a 19 Honda
Sharing my KTM secret. The hose clamps are Pex clamps for home water piping, sold at Lowe’s or Home Depot, need Pex Crimp tool to crimp on, cost approx $60 in stores, I found good ones on amazon for $30
Sharing my KTM secret. The hose clamps are Pex clamps for home water piping, sold at Lowe’s or Home Depot, need Pex Crimp tool to crimp on, cost approx $60 in stores, I found good ones on amazon for $30
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Oetiker clamps for the hose. I found a kit on Ebay that came with an assortment of clamps and the crimp tool.
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captmoto wrote:
Oetiker clamps for the hose. I found a kit on Ebay that came with an assortment of clamps and the crimp tool.
This is where I bought mine, they have any size you could ever possibly want
https://www.atp4pneumatics.com/product/oetiker-167-clamps-7mm/
Hey OP, I know you asked about the crimp style clamps, but I wanted to throw out another idea.
These Gates Powerclamps are pretty cool and give a clean look. They act basically like a heavy duty shrink tube.
https://www.gates.com/us/en/fluid-power/engine-hose/hose-clamps-couplings/gates-powergrip-sb-clamp/p/p100748
FWYT wrote:
Hey OP, I know you asked about the crimp style clamps, but I wanted to throw out another idea.
These Gates Powerclamps are pretty cool and give a clean look. They act basically like a heavy duty shrink tube.
https://www.gates.com/us/en/fluid-power/engine-hose/hose-clamps-couplings/gates-powergrip-sb-clamp/p/p100748
Looked into the Yates heat shrink clamps and they are interesting. They can be reused but you need a special tool to remove and stretch the material for reuse
PL727 wrote:
Anybody know where to get these, needed for a 19 Honda
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