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Post by ringdingding on Feb 8, 2015 10:16:52 GMT 1
last year I bought a set of fuel lines from Yambits (yes I know I shouldn't have). I came to check the bike over this weekend to get it ready for MOT and the lines have gone as rock hard as a set of thirty year old original fit. Has anybody got a recommendation for anything better, they don't have to look like original fit. Thanks
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Post by dusty350 on Feb 8, 2015 10:23:39 GMT 1
Hi Norbo sells it Never had a problem with his lines. Dusty
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Post by looey on Feb 8, 2015 11:51:44 GMT 1
Is the bike inside in the warm or in a cold shed/garage ?. I would imagine most people's fuel lines will feel fairly hard in the cold weather we've been having lately ?. Just a thought
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Post by nikfubar on Feb 8, 2015 12:10:39 GMT 1
I have some spare green Ariete fuel line 5mm ID 8mm ED this stuff stays flexible.
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Post by ringdingding on Feb 8, 2015 23:12:14 GMT 1
it's in a heated garage. I think it's just not quality stuff. I deal with Norbo but the cheque way of doing business slows everything down. I'll have a look on ebay for the Ariete stuff, thank Nick
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Post by oldelsieboy on Feb 8, 2015 23:24:02 GMT 1
You could always go direct to Yamaha (Fowlers of Bristol is my recommendation) and buy the real McCoy ;-) Just over £5 with your LC Club discount. OEB
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Post by chippy348 on Feb 8, 2015 23:53:53 GMT 1
Ariete is the best fuel line i have found, both the green single wall stuff and the purple twin wall stuff.
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