Came across these and was wondering if anyone has any experience with them: http://www.racerpartswholesale.com/prod ... nects#tabs
John
Fuel Line Quick Disconnect Upgrade
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Fuel Line Quick Disconnect Upgrade
2017 Husqvarna 701
2007 Husqvarna TE250
2004 BMW Rockster
2007 Husqvarna TE250
2004 BMW Rockster
Re: Fuel Line Quick Disconnect Upgrade
Well, John..I just finished installing these due to such a high rate of success. Did lots of research and even contacted the racerparts guys for any info they may have. Talked to a Josh I believe and he said he sells alot for BMW motorcycles and said has heard of no issues. He said even racecars use them, FWIW. The OEM disconnects were a little brutish to remove, but over all it was pretty straight forward. I decided to replace the fuel line while I was at it with Goodyear fuel injector line that was available locally. Putting the tank back on tomorrow, and look forward to an easy install. Just gotta get my Motolights figured out. Hope this helps some.
Jeremy.
Lovin life in the Louisiana Marsh!
Jeremy.
Lovin life in the Louisiana Marsh!
Re: Fuel Line Quick Disconnect Upgrade
Just how B-I-G is that marsh right now???unibober wrote: Lovin life in the Louisiana Marsh!
2017 Husqvarna 701
2007 Husqvarna TE250
2004 BMW Rockster
2007 Husqvarna TE250
2004 BMW Rockster
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Re: Fuel Line Quick Disconnect Upgrade
Xdot wrote:Just how B-I-G is that marsh right now???unibober wrote: Lovin life in the Louisiana Marsh!
Trade the bike for a boat?
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Re: Fuel Line Quick Disconnect Upgrade
No idea how good these are.
Like a lot of the others here, I've used the ones from beemerboneyard and they've held up nicely.
http://www.beemerboneyard.com/cpcqkdiscon.html
Like a lot of the others here, I've used the ones from beemerboneyard and they've held up nicely.
http://www.beemerboneyard.com/cpcqkdiscon.html
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Re: Fuel Line Quick Disconnect Upgrade
www.smallparts.com gets you cheaper ones made of brass-they have a toll free if you have questions.
As to OEM clamps being hard to remove- if you insert the correct size small screwdriver into the "pinch" on the OEM clamps & simply twist it back and forth a few times they will not only come off, but can be easily reused by squeezing with a pair of wire cutters at the pinch. I don't reuse them at locations that will possibly require road repairs, such as my relocated external fuel filter, replacing them with SS screw clamps.
As to OEM clamps being hard to remove- if you insert the correct size small screwdriver into the "pinch" on the OEM clamps & simply twist it back and forth a few times they will not only come off, but can be easily reused by squeezing with a pair of wire cutters at the pinch. I don't reuse them at locations that will possibly require road repairs, such as my relocated external fuel filter, replacing them with SS screw clamps.