brass sealing washers on baghira front reservior

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brass sealing washers on baghira front reservior

Postby chisleu » Sat Feb 11, 2012 8:21 am

Anyone know the measurements of that guy? I'm hoping to order two new ones before I drain the oil in the bike, but if no one knows I guess I can just have the bike down for a while.

I ordered a 47 rear sprocket to go on with my avon distanzia rear tire (already put on the avon front, which is FANTASTIC in grass/light off roading).

I had a high-side accident recently because I let the rear tire get too worn on the center from highway travel. It causes a ridge to form and as I took a casual left turn the back end turned to greese and after a 90 degree powerslide it through me over the top. Not pleasant. My knee is wrecked.

Anyways... I ordered the rear tire and sprocket and hope to order the sealing washers so I can do the oil change and put them on immediately after my leg is able.
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Re: brass sealing washers on baghira front reservior

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Sat Feb 11, 2012 4:42 pm

if your talking about the copper or alloy ones on the lines
i got a couple at a Kawasaki shop
but they're proud of them
take a large crying towel with you
so you don't mess the floor
dave
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Re: brass sealing washers on baghira front reservior

Postby chisleu » Sun Feb 12, 2012 7:44 am

DAVID THOMPSON wrote:if your talking about the copper or alloy ones on the lines
i got a couple at a Kawasaki shop
but they're proud of them
take a large crying towel with you
so you don't mess the floor
dave


If it's that bad, I'd rather leave a mess for them to mop up! Thanks.
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