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2 Questions - rear seat support, choke spring
02/18/12 at 10:13:53
The choke on my '95 will not stay out, as the plastic nut is worn. $30+ seems like a lot for a new choke, can I just cut the spring to keep it from pulling the choke in? Also, do the chrome rails that support the sissy bar and turn signals also support the rear seat? I'd like to get rid of them, but keep the seat in hopes that someday I may have someone to ride with me... Hope springs eternal.
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Re: 2 Questions - rear seat support, choke spring
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02/18/12 at 10:52:40
Choke,.. I'm not sure...
Fender is pretty sturdy on it's own,.. and the chrome pieces aren't structurally supporting, but they must add some amount of strength to the assembly...
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Re: 2 Questions - rear seat support, choke spring
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Those side rails keep the fender from buckling in or out, I think theyre structural
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Re: 2 Questions - rear seat support, choke spring
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02/18/12 at 22:28:49
justin_o_guy2 wrote
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Those side rails keep the fender from buckling in or out, I think theyre structural
They're also wiring channels, unless the turn signal wiring has been modified.
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Re: 2 Questions - rear seat support, choke spring
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02/19/12 at 23:58:01
Guess I'll get a new choke and just loosen the rails to get the sisy bar off. All of my possibles are a little heavy....
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