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I just recently replaced the rubber boots that go between the AIRBOX and carbs (as opposed to the intake boots that go between the engine and the carbs--replaced them back in the summer). The old ones had hardened on the bottoms, would not seat/seal completely, and made it a bugger to get the airbox on. The new ones cleared all that up, made life easier, and made me feel glad again that I have my bike.
I just though I would toss this info out there for anyone else who may be working with an older bike and having carb troubles, or at least trouble getting their airbox on. The boots cost around $45 total, and my local dealership had to order them.
Best.
I just recently replaced the rubber boots that go between the AIRBOX and carbs (as opposed to the intake boots that go between the engine and the carbs--replaced them back in the summer). The old ones had hardened on the bottoms, would not seat/seal completely, and made it a bugger to get the airbox on. The new ones cleared all that up, made life easier, and made me feel glad again that I have my bike.
I just though I would toss this info out there for anyone else who may be working with an older bike and having carb troubles, or at least trouble getting their airbox on. The boots cost around $45 total, and my local dealership had to order them.
Best.