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Advice removing oil delivery hose

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    rollzy101
    wrote on last edited by rollzy101
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    Hi, just looking to replace my DT125 98' with Clear Oil delivery hose from Yambits, looking at the original Yamaha hose clips at both ends (Oil Pump & Delivery) they appear to need to be forced open with a small screw driver as they don't have any obvious way to loosen.

    Has anyone else manage to remove the original oil clips? if so i'd appreciate if there was a good method you used without damaging the original parts.

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    Thanks

    Owned: Yamaha DT125LC, XT125, DT125R, YZF R125, CBR125, RS125

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      They don't need to be forced open. They have a small slit in them, so they will come off if you're gentle.

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        They don't need to be forced open. They have a small slit in them, so they will come off if you're gentle.

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        @Calum Amazing thank you, i'll give it a try now 🙂

        Owned: Yamaha DT125LC, XT125, DT125R, YZF R125, CBR125, RS125

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