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Gotcha. I tucked mine into the loom where they popped out under the tank. Had the tank off though.
ahhh...yea, I still haven't removed the tank even with all the stuff I've done. lol
Btw... do you have a charcoal canister on your scoot? I am thinking about removing mine to try and fit the WOLO horn where it is... I think it will work but I am afraid to just start removing stuff (like just unhooking the hoses and hoping the bike still runs).
Got the relocation kit installed today. Absolutely, LOVE the way it looks. It really does open up the rear part of the engine and looks much cleaner. I am a little concern because the spark plug wire on the rear cynliner is rubbing on the fuel line. I don't know if it will hurting anything but they are touching.
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