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Stainless Steel Braided Fuel Crossover Line
A beautifully braided stainless steel fuel line accented with highly polished chrome fittings for your front fuel tank crossover. Innovative fittings are designed to eliminate unsightly hose clamps. 63698-02
Fits '97-later Touring models.
MSRP US $34.95
Stainless Steel Braided Fuel Crossover Line
A beautifully braided stainless steel fuel line accented with highly polished chrome fittings for your front fuel tank crossover. Innovative fittings are designed to eliminate unsightly hose clamps. 63698-02
I have this on my scooter. Looks great but is not quick disconnect. Uses small ss clamps.
ive found ones like the braided stainless steel crossover shown, but thats not it..the type im looking for, allows you to remove your fuel tank without sloshing gas all over the place...it merely snaps together....i had one years ago, but i cant remember where i bought it...it was big bucks, but worked like a champ...
have you tried one of those brake bleeder mighty vac. It drains the fuel from the rear of tank. Then you can pull the cross-over hose with out spilling any fuel.
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