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    Where can I buy vacuum hose?

    I'm trying to find a short length of vacuum hose (5-ish cm) for my KLE500. I'd hope that vacuum hose isn't too model-dependant (my vacuum hose has a red stripe, weeeee), but I think I can't just use any old length of hose because it has to, you know, be able to hold a vacuum.

    Where can I get some?!
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    Repco do a redline range

    I like the thick sidewall stuff never had any issues with it

    you can also get it from trademe or road and track

    whats it off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragon View Post
    whats it off?
    Kawasaki KLE500

    Thanks for the info. Might try take it off the bike and take it in to get exactly what I need.

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    Get any hose, stick your finger over one end, stick the other end in your mouth and suck.

    If the hose doesn't collapse, you've found yourself some vacuum hose.

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    Yeah, nahhhhhh. If you can suck down 29" worth of vac on any hose, I'll move to wherever you are and pimp you in a brothel. Slice a piece of vac hose open and you'll see the reinforcing.

    Go to any boy racer shop and you'll find it in various sizes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Yeah, nahhhhhh. If you can suck down 29" worth of vac on any hose, I'll move to wherever you are and pimp you in a brothel. Slice a piece of vac hose open and you'll see the reinforcing.
    Do you actually read the posts you reply to?

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    all my vaccum hoses are just shitty little rubber ones,
    no reinforcing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Do you actually read the posts you reply to?
    More than you apparently!

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    What I was inferring was that if you can't collapse a hose by sucking on it, it is not likely to collapse under manifold vacuum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    What I was inferring was that if you can't collapse a hose by sucking on it, it is not likely to collapse under manifold vacuum.
    I know, and I was saying that is incorrect. Just because you can't suck it in, doesn't mean that with manifold vac on it, air pressure won't collapse the hose. The amount of vac you can generate with your mouth is minimal, the inside of the hose will still be well close enough to atmospheric pressure (that and the inherit sidewall strength of a round hose) to prevent it from collapsing. One way to demonstrate that in the real world would be to suck on the back of your hand, and then use a vac pump to do it. One will leave a welt, the other will not. You either need a hose that is reinforced (vac or air brake hose), or has a sidewall thick enough not to deform (some coloured silicone racer hose). My thought would be to buy something that is definitely rated for vacuum, as there seems to be little point in using some random hose that might introduce odd behaviour in the running of the bike after it starts to degrade. Diagnostic headaches like that nobody needs.

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    If we are talking about the vacum hose that goes to the fuel tap to turn the petrol off or on I would go with Katman on this.
    I dont think we are talking about the vacum brake lines here.
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    If there was a difference in price or availability then the decision might be harder, but given there is not, I can see no reason not to use a correctly rated piece of hose, but YMMV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    If there was a difference in price or availability then the decision might be harder, but given there is not, I can see no reason not to use a correctly rated piece of hose, but YMMV.
    How many inches of mercury do you think the average bike's manifold vacuum produces?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    How many inches of mercury do you think the average bike's manifold vacuum produces?
    Irrelevant, far more important in context is how does that compare with a humans ability to generate a vacuum.

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    And besides, if you think about it, even if the hose collapses, it's still holding vacuum.

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