ashman
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Bell mouths do look sexy but be warned and I go by experance here, in 1980 when I first built my 850 Featherbed I had open stacks on my carbies, the Norton ran so well with them but one day I was leaving a mates place, gave the bike one big kick it back fired throught the carbie shot out a flame, the bike started but unknown to me it also started a small fire, which in turn started a bigger fire, I was sitting on it at the time, in a few seconds my whole bike was on fire, what a mad panic this caused, the flames just got bigger as I jumped off the bike and it layed down, lucky my tank wasn't bolted down and once the fuel lines melted we were able to remove the tank, ended up suffercating the fire with a large tarp, most of the damage was done to the top of the bike, new paint job completely distroted, seat melted, speedo gauge smashed and wiring completly melted, what caused this to happen, just before it happen I found one of my brand new fuel taps to be leaking, back fire through carbie, leaking fuet tap, bang, moral of this story, run air filters and also think about all the find dust and dirt that will get sucked into your motor from road riding.
Ashley
Ashley