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Fuel Lines, Filters & Hoses

Clean fuel delivery starts with quality fuel lines, filters, and hoses. Degraded lines and clogged filters are among the leading causes of poor running, hard starting, and engine damage — all problems that are easily prevented with proper maintenance and quality parts. Our fuel line and filter selection covers a range of sizes and specifications for dirt bikes, ATVs, street bikes, and utility vehicles.

We carry braided and standard fuel lines compatible with modern ethanol-blend fuels, in-line and canister filters for varying levels of filtration, and complete fuel line kits for common platforms. All components are manufactured from fuel-safe materials that resist hardening, cracking, and permeation over time. Whether you're doing a routine service or replacing a damaged line, quality fuel delivery components are a small investment with a big return.

Browse our fuel line and filter selection to find the right components for your machine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best fuel line material for off-road bikes and high-performance engines?

Tygon and Viton are the industry standards for replacement fuel lines because they resist hardening and cracking caused by modern ethanol-blended fuels. Tygon's transparent tubing allows you to visually inspect fuel flow, while high-performance Viton provides superior heat resistance for cramped engine compartments on dirt bikes and ATVs.

How do I choose the correct fuel line size for my motorcycle or ATV?

Most powersports applications like street bikes and dirt bikes use 1/4 inch or 5/16 inch inner diameter (ID) fuel lines. You must match the ID of the hose to the outer diameter of your fuel petcock or carburetor inlet to ensure a leak-proof seal with your hose clamps.

Are K&N inline fuel filters compatible with gravity-fed fuel systems?

Yes, K&N inline fuel filters are designed for high-flow capacity and work efficiently with both gravity-fed carbureted systems and low-pressure fuel pumps. These compact filters catch microscopic debris before it reaches your carburetor, making them essential for vintage motorcycles and off-road vehicles frequently exposed to dust and sand.

Which fuel valve and filter kits are recommended for aftermarket oversized gas tanks?

Pingel fuel valve and filter kits are the top choice for riders upgrading to oversized tanks from brands like IMS, Clarke, or Safari. These high-quality brass and stainless steel components provide significantly higher flow rates than stock valves, ensuring your engine gets enough fuel during wide-open throttle performance.

Should I replace my fuel lines when installing a new Rotopax or fuel transfer system?

Checking and replacing brittle hoses during a fuel system upgrade is a critical safety step to prevent leaks and engine fires. When plumbing a new auxiliary system or fuel tank, always buy a few extra feet of fuel-rated hose and new clamps to ensure fresh, pliable connections between your tank, filter, and engine.