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    Another dumb ? by yours truly (200X)

    I tried.. to the best of my ability to draw a diagram of an 85' 200x breather tube

    Take a look at it. If anyone can tell me were L and R hook up to... well that would be great.

    B stands for the bottom or shortest tube which I believe conects to the top of the bottom end where the nozzle sticks out. Right behind the timing adj. or tensioner bolt. Any and all help would be appreciated.
    Last edited by chris200x; 12-31-2007 at 12:31 AM.

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    Want a pic?

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    I forgot to take one today when it was lying in the driveway. But YES if you have one please post it up for me. Thanks.

    I just don't remember what goes where.

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    The shock resevoir is in the way but this might help.
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    Perfect! Thanks dammit. I always wondered what that large clip on the frame was for. I just had my rear tail light wire running through it. lol. Most of those other clips on my frame are broke off.

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    85 inches? thats a long tube. lol

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    Geez, some people. I fixed it for you ok? I thought maybe someone would make fun of my artistic abalities instead.

    (85') Better?

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