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Brake reservoir tubes...How much!?!?

Does anyone have recommendations for do-it-yourself tubes that go from the brake fluid reservoir to the master cylinder?? replacement parts are well over $100 for the pair. These are just rubber hoses (no problem) that connect to plastic tubes that go into the master cylinder. I've found some possibilities for these tubes, but I don't want to mess around. I'd like to be sure I have my brakes when I need them. Thanks in advance!

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The last few inches that go into the M/C are steel. You can run a hose to there from the resevoir. Pelican has the proper type hose. But it is not the formed plastic tube. Some of these are NLA.

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