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I'm sorry, I'm really confused.
The bike was working, you then broke a fuel line and now it doesn't work?
So quite clearly the only thing that's changed is that fuel line.
@Calum I know I'm lost myself what else could it possibly be like. So frustrating
Well it sounds like a fueling issue.
@Calum Would u have any ideas where I would go from here
Yes, check the fueling.
@Oisin is it possible at all that when you replaced said fuel pipe it was connected back up incorrectly/ wrong place/wrong way around? Just a thought.
@Oisin maybe check said fuel pipe is actually allowing fuel to pass through. I presume it's a new pipe but stranger things have happened.
@markus-w I had this when I replaced it with a silicone host, it kinked and stopped fuel from flowing.
Use properly braided and rated fuel hose. Is my advice.
@Calum yes I agree. That's good advice. Some parts it doesn't matter so much but there's certain things you just can't skimp on.
@markus-w got it going it was the fuel line thanks very much
@Oisin happy days, you're most welcome. Can I ask what was wrong with the fuel line?
@markus-w It appeared to be kinked under the fuel tank and so I couldn't see it. I also have the tank a good clean out which helped a lot I think