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    #16
    Hey Don,

    I'd ride the bike as is before you start fussing with jetting. I'll bet you are pretty close the way it is.

    Good luck and congratulations.
    Ed

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      #17
      Yes, ride it hard right away, the window of opportunity to get a good ring seal is very short.


      Life is too short to ride an L.

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        #18
        Yes Tom I plan to. Even when I have started it up in the shed I had given it quite a few revs, never let it idle really.

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          #19
          New video looks even better

          Let know when it is road ready and we'll go for a ride

          Can't wait to see and hear it in the flesh

          Dumb question. The fuel tank you are using on the bars, what have you put on the can end i can see to stop the fuel leaking out to the hose?

          Joe

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            #20
            Originally posted by indyjoel View Post
            Dumb question. The fuel tank you are using on the bars, what have you put on the can end i can see to stop the fuel leaking out to the hose?Joe
            Joe that would be great. See below a couple of pics of the auxiliary fuel tank I made up from an old (40 yrs) oil container.

            Not sure what you meant by your question Joe, but the fuel line just pushes onto the brass ferral i soldered onto the tank.






            Thanks
            Last edited by Guest; 08-02-2010, 05:55 AM.

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