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Best to do it one at a time!

It's that simple and you won't get them mixed up and WON'T need a $30.00 manual for this!

2007-06-05 03:06:30 · answer #1 · answered by mes210 4 · 0 1

go to the auto parts store and buy 2 fuel line clamps, about $7 each,
remove the seat, remove the fairings and side covers, then un bolt the tank. use the clamps in the line to stop the flow of fuel and take a pair of long nose needle nose pliers to remove the mail fuel lines from the carbs,now replace the old lines to the carb first and then to the tank and return all of the other stuff to the bike and turn your fuel back on.or .....drop it off at a bike shop and they will call you in a couple of hours, your choice.

2007-06-09 04:13:50 · answer #2 · answered by twisten 4 · 0 0

Anyone attempting to work on they're own bike should own a shop manual. Why trust answers you get from strangers on message boards, when you can have the answer to every one of your questions right in front of you. Would you rather spend $30 for a worthwhile investment, or spend over $500 when you make a mistake?
http://www.motocom.com/motorcycles/
The fact that you're asking how to do a simple procedure affirms this.

2007-06-05 10:28:09 · answer #3 · answered by guardrailjim 7 · 2 1

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