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    #16
    I ordered German VW 7mm line off ebay one time, and it wasn't nearly as good as the OEM Suzuki fuel line. I've mentioned the Suzuki line on KZ Rider, and several people there bought some, and praised the quality.
    Ed

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      #17
      Polyurethane is flexible, fuel resistant, and good for at least 10 years. It is also "grippy" and seals tightly.

      I have used the 5/16" fuel line from Cycle Recycle in Indianapolis since I moved here in 2004. Never had a problem. It doesn't get hard after a few years like the fuel line Suzuki sells does. I buy it in 10 ' lengths because I use it for other things too, and it's freaking cheap.

      Fuel Lines and Fuel Filters polyeurothane Gas Line


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