Service time!

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Ugh

New fuel line quick disconnects from Omega: $114
New bowden cable: $30
New coil sticks $260

Getting to ride my Rockster like a bat out of hell... PRICELESS
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I've replaced stick coils and quick disconnects on my 2004 Rockster and these are both known problem areas, but how did you decide you needed to replace the cable?
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The nut was stripped first time I tried to do a throttle body sync after buying it.
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jobooth321 wrote:The nut was stripped first time I tried to do a throttle body sync after buying it.

nasty little job that.
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