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Desert Silver

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  1. I know this is an old thread but I've found that warming the engine up to operating temp the carbs come off real easy. Just loosen the clamps to the point you would to remove them and start the bike. When you go to reinstall them put a little grease on the carb boots
  2. Try and just snip about a 1/4 of an inch off the end of the coil wire where it enters the plug cap and replace the plug cap. If I remember rightly the coil wire isn't changeable of the old 350 twin. I think Aerostitch sells quick disconnects for fuel lines that seal when disconnected.
  3. I got 45K miles out of the original chain and sprockets. I do mostly freeway riding with about 30 miles of twistys each day out of a 186 Mile commute. The stock front sprocket is amazing. It had less ware in 45K miles than the stock front sprocket off of my Yammy FZ-1 with only 25K miles.
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