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My Luck
Got a pair of brand new carlisle inner tubes for my rear bearclaws the other day. wrestled with them for a better part of the day yesterday only to find out one of the tubes has a leak!
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Slime!!!!!
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May have pinched it with the tire spoons. Ive done that more times than I care to admit!
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I've also thought I had leaks with tubing my JD tires only to find that it's just the air being forced out from between the tube and the tire casing. I hate having to tube tires ....
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Yeah well thats just the beginning... Bought a new exhaust that was designed to fit the gy6. Guess what?
Yup, it is now cut up into its various components and sitting on the shop floor. I thought only race parts were the ones that didn't fit without work. Oh well, time to play erector set!
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What exhaust did you get?
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http://www.*************/shop/images/...5264-15087.jpg
Not that its the sellers fault. BMI has been good for yerf parts throughout this build. But I couldn't get the bracket to mount over the kick start stub. The muffler body hit the cvt case. So I mocked up a new design using an exhaust flange I got off ebay and some 1-1/8 tube I had leftover from the race car. Being that my gy6 is rigidly mounted with the chain having a idler gear for adjustment, I ran the muffler to one side and under the case. This way I can take the cvt cover off without issue. Pics to follow when its done.
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