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  • replacing fuel lines

    Do you guys get the OEM Parts Or just some fuel line from the auto parts store Mine on my 1991 are a little sad looking I dont trust them.

  • #2
    OEMs are a little easier since they are pre-bent. Regular gas lines, sometimes require you to get a little creative with routing so you dont kink the lines. Then if you decide to add a filter to the '91, that gets even more interesting.

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    • #3
      Don't get the Autozone crap! For a bike they gave it to me for free (cause it was just about 18 inches) and it was worth ever penny I paid.. That is worthless!

      Get the competition accessories hose. Most shops carry it and it is clear and comes in colors. Costs more (umm $3 or 4/foot?) but well worth it!

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      • #4
        +1 on getting the competition hose. Good gas line is worth the cash

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        • #5
          One thing to note, If you go with OEM from Suzuki, the short hose to carbs 1/2 is no longer avalible, But dont freak, its the same hose that feeds 3/4, just longer, So you just cut it down to what you need. Factory bends remain the same, Plus it gives you the chance to reroute them a little if you add filters on the pre. I had them on mine at one point, but removed them since I never got it situated where the filter would stay vertical.
          If its not broke, Hit it with a bigger hammer and blame it on cheap imports

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