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A Paul from Lakewood, CO United States
this relentlessly flexible line is a good choice for variated engines. this tygon stuff still has some flex after about 5 years on my 103. the downside to this same flexibility is that clamps might be a good idea, though i actually haven't needed any despite pulling it off about 200 times.
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Kinks easily.
November 9, 2014
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Darrell Montgomery from Brookville, OH United States
Yea it does. Cut a ride short because my 'ped wouldn't go no 'mo. Didn't realize till the next day that the fuel line had 2 kinks in it. Ran it again (properly) and problem solved. Good line, just make sure not to get it in a bind.
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flows fuel
September 3, 2013
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Anonymous Person from Rochester, MI United States
Just as thick as the cheapo stuff but it's Tygon, so it just must be better! It is also black, which means you can't see thru it.
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Still not perfect
August 14, 2013
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marc friedman from davis, CA United States
Malleable and easy to fit but fragile. Where is the steel clad big boy stuff?
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Its ggggreat
April 4, 2013
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Batto from Cincinnati, OH United States
This fuel line is great. I had the cheap-o fuel line and it got hard and brittle. This stuff stretches and is much better than the cheap-o stuff!