rubberneck Posted June 26, 2009 Report Posted June 26, 2009 Just another question....WHY DO YOU HAVE THE PARTS IN THE LIVING ROOM AND NOT ON THE BIKE? Theater room, not family room. Wife would get mad at that. To answer your question, duh think about it. if i put them on the bike ill never get to see them.. this way i can look at them every night when i watch tv. You know i dont ride my bikes just by parts for them and polish them Quote
FireHead Posted June 26, 2009 Report Posted June 26, 2009 I like the quick disconnects. Very simple to use. Although pricy for what they are, they work great. Just make sure you get the ones that have shutoff valves on both sides, so when you disconnect they dont flow alky all over the place. I use the dry break type of those things...... They're expensive, but it's better than most other things. :geek: Quote
quadgod211 Posted June 28, 2009 Report Posted June 28, 2009 (edited) my way is kinda complicated but its quick.... i keep mixxed gas in a 1 gallon jug witha barb on the end of it that fits our fuel line equipped with a shut off valve spliced in...... i turn my fuel off and idle my bike outta fuel or alky until it stalls....then unhook the line at the tank and then simply plug my jug to it,, turn the valve on and fill the bowls up with gas then unhook and plug the tank line back in and leave the petcock off and run or idle my bike till it stalls agin...it leaves just enuff gas in the bowl that when you start it the next time it will fire right up ...my bike is hard to start on alky only if its cold... this way i dont have to drain any alky at all just carry a gallon jug to the track..lol all these parts was under $10 bux counting the lil red 1 gallon fuel jug....a foot of 5/16 fuel line...inline cut off valve....and brass barb that threaded into the white or black plastic neck of the gas jug... this all worx good for me if this makes any cents????...lol matt Edited June 28, 2009 by quadgod211 Quote
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