I was on my way down to have a Pow Wow with Yahman and wouldn't you know the only time I leave home without a single wrench, my bike has a problem. Only a few blocks from home and luckily before I got on the freeway, cylinders 1 and 1 cut out and when I look down gas is p*ss*ing all over the place.
I shut it down quickly and get the old girl on the side of the road and up on the center stand. Sure enough the gas line had come off the 1-2 carb fuel intake. There I was with only a Leatherman tool. A cell phone call got my wife to bring me some tools but it was obvious that the fuel lines were shot. The strange thing is I put new cloth covered VW lines on it about a year and a half ago. Anyway a little trimming got the hoses to stay on well enough that I felt safe riding home.
We tossed the Vetter bags in the trunk of the cage with the tools and off we went. I dropped my XS11 off at home and we took off in the cage to get parts. 1I needed to pick up a new bulb socket for the cage and since the Chevy dealer was across the road from a NAPA, I figured I consolidate the trips and buy the new fuel hose there.
While I was at the NAPA, I asked about some dielectric grease. They had just gotten some in but it's in a can like cheese whiz. You push the nozzle to the side and out comes the grease, just like cheese whiz. Pretty cool don'tcha think?
Tools, never leave home without'em...
Geezer
I shut it down quickly and get the old girl on the side of the road and up on the center stand. Sure enough the gas line had come off the 1-2 carb fuel intake. There I was with only a Leatherman tool. A cell phone call got my wife to bring me some tools but it was obvious that the fuel lines were shot. The strange thing is I put new cloth covered VW lines on it about a year and a half ago. Anyway a little trimming got the hoses to stay on well enough that I felt safe riding home.
We tossed the Vetter bags in the trunk of the cage with the tools and off we went. I dropped my XS11 off at home and we took off in the cage to get parts. 1I needed to pick up a new bulb socket for the cage and since the Chevy dealer was across the road from a NAPA, I figured I consolidate the trips and buy the new fuel hose there.
While I was at the NAPA, I asked about some dielectric grease. They had just gotten some in but it's in a can like cheese whiz. You push the nozzle to the side and out comes the grease, just like cheese whiz. Pretty cool don'tcha think?
Tools, never leave home without'em...
Geezer
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