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All the fuel lines and vacum hose have bee remove. I need a SCAMMATIC SHOWING WHAT HOOKS UP TO WHAT

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all the fuel lines and - mcneb_63.jpgTry this see if it helps.

  • Anonymous Sep 19, 2011

    That did not work, so go to > www.carlsalter.com < look for the free motorcycle manuals. There is a parts catalog for your bike there. That will break down for you how stuff fits together.

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