FUEL PIPE SIZES

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BONLY1
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FUEL PIPE SIZES

Post by BONLY1 »

Looking to replace the petrol pipes on my '94 FZR1000RU Exup
Easy enough to order with part numbers but don't really need expensive o/e - I'm measuring my old tubes (internal diameter) at 7mm and there's plenty on fleabay including woven wrapped too.
Anyone know the proper size for sure? Any recommendations?
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Post by creedxup »

I'd recommend genuine, the pipe from the pump to the tank is a formed shape, there's possibilities of fuel starvation if it's not correctly fitted and sized.
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Post by Killawife »

I have to agree with the above comments after suffering from fuel starvation and having to push my bike 2 kilometres to my home. I Actually use another type of hose though but have a spring in it and wrapping on the outside to stop it from deforming when you put the tank down.
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