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CB77 air filter tubes soft?

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Warren Goodman
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Soaking hard rubber

Post by Warren Goodman » Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:46 am

Back in the days before Armor All brake fluid was the tire black rubber softener of choice. Mine are quite hard now so I will try some silicone based fluid and report.

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Post by brewsky » Sat Jun 19, 2010 4:18 am

Wintergreen oil.
I used this method on an old Yamaha dirt bike boot and it did work. Don"t know how long it lasts though.
Put 3oz in a small pan of water and simmer for a couple hours. Set the boots on something in the pan to keep them from direct contact with the bottom of the pan.
I've also used a hair dryer to heat the boots, then sprayed with silicone just before installation.
I would try that first.
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