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Help Cbr250r mc19 coolant hose kit?

Discussion in 'Honda 250cc In-line 4's' started by BoilPorkFat, Jun 10, 2020.

  1. BoilPorkFat

    BoilPorkFat Active Member

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    Maybe I'm just not searching enough but where does one get a coolant hose kit for a cbr250r mc19? If there isnt any, what are you using to replace the old ones? Any info will help thanks. :)
     
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    I have not seen an after market hose kit for a MC19
     
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    Aliexpress has some hoses, don't know about a full kit.
     
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    Thanks, I guess the only piece out there is the lower coolant hose. I'll probably just take out the old hoses and look around to see if theres a similar design and cut it to size.
     
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    Rather than start a new thread, I will ask the question here.

    I would like to replace all of my coolant hoses as preventative maintenance.
    As I can not find any of the others hoses except the lower like linked in the posts above, I reached out to a UK based manufacturer of silicon hoses.
    They are interested in manufacturing and have been asked before, but would need to sell 30 sets to make it worthwhile.
    They will still need a set of oem hoses to quote and replicate.

    Are there many members who would entertain buying one of these hose kits if they became available?
    I would not expect them to be cheap but no indication as to price yet.
     
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    Not sure if you can round up 30, but count me in!

    What I've always done is take my hoses to auto-parts stores and ask to rummage their shelves to find matching hoses. There's usually longer auto hose with bends I need. So I usually get couple sections of auto hoses and chop it down to fit.
     
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    I thought @maelstrom was looking at doing these at one stage. I'm old, so I may have imagined it.
     
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    maelstrom LiteTek Premium Member 250cc Vendor Contributing Member

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    No sorry, first problem would be chasing the OEM parts and the second one would be that I don't think the market is large enough.
     
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    I know that this is an old thread but I found it while searching for MC19 cooling system hoses and hopefully this can be of help
     
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    I know that this is an old thread but I found it while searching for MC19 cooling system hoses and hopefully this can be of help for others.

    I have had success with the following Gates branded part numbers.

    1 x 02-0031

    2 x 02-1088

    Fitment is not identical to factory but they fit and work well and don’t look like a total hack-job.

    The large 90 degree hose looks very different but flexes into place without kinking at all.

    The 2 smaller diameter hoses could be trimmed quite a bit shorter but I left the length there which slid easily down their respective pipes.
     
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    cheers for the info and for anyone else that maybe of help. I got a MC22 now, parts are just easier to find than the 19 but it was a lovely bike.
     
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    That's the truth. I love my 19 but the 22s have such better parts availability. Unfortunately they're becoming ridiculously expensive stateside.
     
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