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Post by Rebel on Apr 6, 2012 11:39:03 GMT -5
Having a local shop is a big plus for it in my book. Just question them about the prep they do on it and make sure all the important stuff is done.
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Post by mtecl1 on Apr 6, 2012 18:33:22 GMT -5
They have a znen aurora 50cc. Its a 150 bike with a 50cc motor. Chrome all over it and inside. What are good fuel line? Do I need to get like metal braded lines? All I saw was rubber with little pressure clips.
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Post by jmkjr72 on Apr 6, 2012 18:34:37 GMT -5
just go to the auto parts store abd buy fuel line from the parts store
the stuff put on in china doesnt work good with the gas in the us or europe
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Post by terrilee on Apr 6, 2012 18:35:20 GMT -5
good fuel lines are the Tygeon (spelling) yellow ones
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Post by Rebel on Apr 6, 2012 23:49:15 GMT -5
A lot of guys post that they like tygon tubing, I'm not a fan. It is neat because you can see through it but it seems to harden to me. It is certainly better quality than the Chinese stuff though.
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Post by beachbum on Apr 7, 2012 2:00:23 GMT -5
A lot of guys post that they like tygon tubing, I'm not a fan. It is neat because you can see through it but it seems to harden to me. It is certainly better quality than the Chinese stuff though. I have it on my scooter. It does not have much elasticity, but it won't break down and melt into your carb. Lol
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Post by Rebel on Apr 7, 2012 11:09:04 GMT -5
The fact that it hardens is not a problem until you do something like work on the carb or change a gas filter, then you should get new line. The good quality black stuff has no problem and if you make it a bit long you can trim it if you need to. It has been a long time since I've used tygon maybe it is better now.
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Post by Rebel on Apr 7, 2012 11:12:30 GMT -5
I take that back. My rototiller has tygon tubing and I recently found out that carb cleaner melts it. It is possible the tubing just looks like tygon.
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Post by jmkjr72 on Apr 7, 2012 11:26:43 GMT -5
yeah i have never carde for the blue or yellow fuel lines if you buy quailty black rubber from a parts store in the us or europe it will hold up unlike the crap that they put in the china bikes
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