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I have been using plain rubber also with no problems. And, they are less expensive. I did have Urethane lines on for awhile but after a year or so they got brittle and they changed from nice translucent blue to gasoline color.
Mike Giroir
79 XS-1100 Special
Once you un-can a can of worms, the only way to re-can them is with a bigger can.
I REALLY like the neoprene type line. It is very easy to get on and off the nipples (no matter how long it has been on there), yet stays on and sealed without hose claps. So far it seems to be holding up really well too.
.. i use the same type that 81sxproject uses except i use zip ties for clamps to make sure the hoses dont come off.
as far as best, i dont think there is a best, i think it is more of a preference than anything. rubber is rubber, i havent found one to be any better than the other.
If you have a Tractor Supply Center (TSC) near by they sell Goodyear brand rubber fuel line. It is very flexable and easy to work with. I like it!!! I usually buy it by the roll to save money! I always seem to have plenty of projects to use it up
I have never heard of tygon hose until this post and now I see several references to it. What is tygon hose??? What makes it better than other hoses???
well, I won't go into the chemistry, however this new formulation is extremely U.V. resistant... I have 50 ft left of it that I ordered to fit the xs11 fuel and carb nipples...
MDRNF
79F.....Not Stock
80G......Not Stock Either....In the works
I use tygon for my gas radio controlled airplane engines. It seems to work well. Personally, Ace hardware has a good fuel line. It has a nice inner and outer diameter. It is not bulky like automotive line. It is pretty soft so you can put it on and pull it off easily, though it will stay on without a clamp. I don't have the numbers for it, but if your interested, go to Ace and look for their selection of fuel hose. I have seen it at most of the stores.
United States Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, NY
If I can do it at 18 yrs old, anyone can
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"What are you rebelling against", "Well, what do you got?"
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I don't know what kind of rubber they're made of but I went to the boat dealer and bought some marine fuel line. Cut it to length, works just fine. Kinda spendy though.
thanks guys I just wanted to let everyone know that i bought a new bike. Suzuki VS 1400, traded my xs for it. Man, it runs like a dream. Thank you everyone that helped me and made suggestions over the last 4 years of work with my xs. Ya'll are trully tops .... See Ya On the Road
I bought a 2005 Suzuki Boulevard C90T(1500cc). It is a nice bike but I still kept my Xs1100. The large displacement V-twins are nice but don't match the power of the Xs1100 when it comes time to do some ripping around town. For your basic white knuckle hell run you can't beat the Xs1100
Yea you can Excess11...........ride it's cousin , the FJR1300 for real white knuckles!
81H Venturer1100 "The Bentley" (on steroids) 97 Yamaha YZ250(age reducer) 92 Honda ST1100 "Twisty"(touring rocket) Age is relative to the number of seconds counted 'airing' out an 85ft. table-top.
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