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Product Description
1. Wear and aging: After being used for a long time, the rear brake tubing may be worn and aged due to environmental factors such as high temperature and high pressure. Long-term wear and aging will reduce the strength and tightness of the rear brake oil pipe, thus increasing the risk of rupture.
2. Corrosion and corrosion: The rear brake oil pipe may be corroded by chemical substances during use, such as salt water and chemical cleaner. Corrosion will cause corrosion, corrosion and corrosion on the metal surface of the rear brake oil pipe, reduce its strength and durability, and lead to rupture.
3. High temperature and high pressure: The rear brake oil pipe will be affected by high temperature and high pressure when braking. Long-term high temperature and high pressure will cause the material of the rear brake oil pipe to deform, expand or fatigue, thus increasing the risk of rupture.