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Guys, prompt as me to find here this part from a motorcycle. What number at it? If it is possible give the reference on ebay.com that I could buy.This detail is inserted into a tube which goes from a petrol tank. Thankful in advance!
OOPS!!
Looks like you fell victum to the "I forgot to disconnect the tank before I lifted it up" mistake.
Don't worry about it, lots of us (including me) have broken that fuel line, its very easy to do.
The PN your looking for is 62900-01B.
Good Luck and don't try pulling the tank off again without disconnecting it first.
Ps the part is about $50 plus shipping from the dealer, try Chicago HD and Zanotti, both are on line for the best prices.
Last edited by In Memoriam Citoriplus; Dec 16, 2008 at 01:09 AM.
According to their web site they only ship UPS domestically. So you might want to send them a message at webstore@bikerbobshd.com to make sure they will/can ship to Moscow before ordering anything.
I just checked with HD Chicago and they will charge the same thing for the part and they do ship internationally.
Yes you are absolutely right, to me have given up there. I have bought there where you have recommended. Thanks you huge for the help!!! If that that will be necessary in Moscow address, I shall help than I can!
Its not a problem, and I'm glad I could help a fellow biker out.
Now the next time you want to pull off the tank maybe you'll remember to disconnect the fuel line first.
I know i will, that kind of mistake is too expensive to make twice.
At least it didn't happen in the middle of summer. Its only December and if everything I have read about winter in Moscow is correct its going to be way too cold and snowy to be riding any kind of bike (except maybe a Ural with a side car) for some time to come.
Good Luck and keep the Fatty warm.
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