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Carb inlet rubber
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My first post here. I'm completely new and have no experience in doing any mechanical fixes except a new chain. Im going to clean my carbs and change my rubbers. I thought for sure my cracks were going all the way through. So if you have small cracks and wondering if u need to change, take a look at this ?


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#2
Very interesting! I just recently read that they rarely go through. One good test is to spray carb cleaner on the outside of them with the bike running. If nothing happens then you're all good!
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#3
I think they do look bad and if you have got this far then you may as well put new ones on. With the cracks as they are on the bike they may no be a problem as everything is held tight.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#4
Bike age and mileage please
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#5
I 'might' have my spare set for an FZS1000 (I need to check my old parts box), can anyone confirm if they will fit the 600..?
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(21-10-25, 10:41 PM)b1k3rdude Wrote: I 'might' have my spare set for an FZS1000 (I need to check my old parts box), can anyone confirm if they will fir the 600..?

They don't fit unfortunately . Carbs are different sizes.

Tourmax do a good set of replacements.

Ive messaged you direct regarding bits Wink .
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