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Post by buster on Jul 22, 2022 12:55:28 GMT
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Post by dick on Jul 22, 2022 13:18:23 GMT
anybody with a superdream that uses their bike on a regular basis and or has ethanol in the tank/float bowls, would be well advised to buy these, the standard ones do break down and crumble with ethanol based fuels, how long the standard ones take to break down is unknown, but if my old bike [ 1978 250n ] was anything to go by, then not long at all [ but i was using her all the time ] when i bought the 250n the rubbers were fine, 12 months later 1 had broken down.. there will always be folk that say " mines been fine for 20 years and i use ethanol.." etc, but just offering my insight...
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Post by BritPete on Jul 22, 2022 15:50:21 GMT
The good thing is since I have put in hex head screws on the float bowl can change them in situ
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Post by buster on Jul 23, 2022 12:25:02 GMT
yep I'v just been down to screwfix and bought a bag of M4 cap head 16mm bolts, I got the old ones out in situ with an old stubby ratchet screwdriver and a 2 pozi bit.
just for reference the new plugs pushed in like they were NOS parts, a very rare thing for aftermarket stuff, so I'd be happy to recommend them
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Post by BritPete on Jul 23, 2022 12:29:01 GMT
yep I'v just been down to screwfix and bought a bag of M4 cap head 16mm bolts, I got the old ones out in situ with an old stubby ratchet screwdriver and a 2 pozi bit. just for reference the new plugs pushed in like they were NOS parts, a very rare thing for aftermarket stuff, so I'd be happy to recommend them So you have a few spares then
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Post by buster on Jul 23, 2022 12:30:19 GMT
yep I'v just been down to screwfix and bought a bag of M4 cap head 16mm bolts, I got the old ones out in situ with an old stubby ratchet screwdriver and a 2 pozi bit. just for reference the new plugs pushed in like they were NOS parts, a very rare thing for aftermarket stuff, so I'd be happy to recommend them So you have a few spares then 44 and counting
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