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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: The Netherlands
Posts: 124
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Hello,
I have been surging for a detailed discribtion for the left side clean up. I am not meaning the ais block. I mean the dry break and the relocation of the other stuff on the left side for that clean look. I am looking for pictures, stuff that i need to buy (size hoses, dry break etc....). Maybe even a complete kit that i can buy. Gr. Jaap. |
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I dont have a detailed description.... but here a few photos...
Left side clean up - a set on Flickr and here is my thread.... My version of the left side clean up. Hope some of this helps.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Griffin, GA
Posts: 2,558
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Here ya go. AIS block off- read pages 1 & 2 REDHORSE'S 2002 Yamaha RS Warriors
and the ferracci dry break and left side clean up. Ferracci Drybreak and Stainless fuel line |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: RioLinda,Ca
Posts: 381
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I had the Offy breathers leftover from the 60's so just used one for the cover. Summit has a few to choose from.You might get lucky at a car parts swap meet. |
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