tarheel365 wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:11:the shorter black hose.
They are both normally black hose....but
....I ask, the one with the spring or the larger one, and you answer, the shorter one. Am I confused?
Okay, I think the shorter one would be the larger one too. If it is the shorter one AND the larger one, with both ends ONLY on the LEFT side...that would be the fuel line.
Here's the scenerio of what MIGHT have happened.
You are riding along feeling real cool. Just the sound of your bike, the wind in your face, and not a care in the world. Right?
You are putting through a school zone, and your fuel line falls off the tank or the carb. Gas is coming out, but it is going in the wind behind you and you don't know (I've seen this). You can't smell it. You still have gas in the carb bowl, so the bike continues running while the line is leaking (kinda like a plane dumping fuel).
Then the carb runs dry and the engine dies. Well, when the engine dies, you just lost your vacuum on the SMALLER black hose that is normally covered in a spring AND goes to the RIGHT side of the carb. This shuts off your petc_o_c_k automatically too (its job). And when that happened your carb was empty and no fuel was leaking out. So you are left standing there saying, "What happened?"
Now, things aren't so cool anymore. You are out in the middle of nowhere by a school. You freak out and panic. "What ifs" are running wildly through your head. You flag down a passing Bandit. You try all kinds of things, but nothing works. So you quickly try to make it to the safety of your home before dark, and post a message for help.
Then the next morning you go back with a fresh mind and plenty of light and there is the hose hanging there. Viola. Problem solved.
Either that, or one of the school kids was goofing around and pulled the line off just to mess with you, and if that's the case, we don't have a clue what happened....because after all, you orignally stated that you had plenty of gas.