Venhill is a manufacturer and distributor of high-quality cables, controls, and brake lines for motorcycles, bicycles, and other vehicles.
Founded in 1970 in England by Mr. Ven Hill, a former engineer at Lucas Aerospace.
Initially focused on producing control cables for motorcycles, Venhill later expanded its product range to include brake lines and other components.
In 2012, the company was acquired by FJ Holdings, which has continued to invest in new technology and product development.
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Venhill offers a wide range of control cables for motorcycles, including throttle cables, clutch cables, and brake cables, as well as custom cables for specific applications.
Venhill's braided stainless steel brake lines are designed for improved performance and durability, with a range of fittings and colors available to fit almost any make and model of motorcycle.
Venhill produces a variety of tools for cable and brake line installation and maintenance, including cable cutters, wire crimpers, and bleed kits.
Venhill offers a one-year warranty on all of its products against defects in materials and workmanship. Some products, such as brake lines, may also come with a lifetime warranty.
Venhill offers a wide range of cables for a variety of makes and models of motorcycles, as well as custom cables made to order. Check the website or contact customer service for more information on specific applications.
Venhill's brake lines come with detailed installation instructions, and the company also offers a variety of tools and accessories to help with the installation process. If you're unsure of how to install the brake lines, it's recommended that you seek the help of a professional mechanic.
Braided brake lines are typically more durable and resistant to expansion under pressure, which can result in better brake performance and feel. Non-braided lines are often less expensive, but may not last as long or perform as well under extreme conditions.
Venhill recommends checking your cables for wear and damage regularly, and replacing them if they show signs of fraying, kinking, or other damage. The frequency of replacement will depend on factors such as usage and environmental conditions, but most cables should last for several thousand miles with proper care and maintenance.