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Still On The Kickstand
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Location: Austin
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My 99 KX250 has some carb drainage tubes that should probably be replaced.
Do you guys know the diameter of the tubing involved? Also, is there a specific type of tubing involved (something that is specifically for gas, so it won't melt or breakdown) I am wanting to buy one long piece and replace all of them, without having to go the OEM parts route. Thanks |
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Dazed and Confused
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Its still rideable as you only cut off an inch or two. Then take the piece to any place like NAPA, LORDCO, PEPBOYS etc. and match it up off the bulk rolls. Cheap, and buy extra to have around the shop, it always comes in handy eventually.
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