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    Unhappy Old biker, new member (kensuem)

    Hi Kiwi bikers,have just gone back on 2 wheels at 62.Last bike at 19 years was a royal enfield 700 constelation[in the UK].Present transport is a suzuki 125 sj scooter which is driving me mad! The bracket which holds the air cleaner and carb has broken twice in 4 weeks.Had it welded and strengthened,now it shears the bolts at weekly intervals.Any one else had this problem? Any ideas?[apart from putting it out with the inorganic!!]

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    Hi Old Biker, welcome, welcome!!!! Enjoy your time on KB. Also check out Ulysses http://www.ulysses.org.nz
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    Welcome to the madhouse. Be prepared to wade through several hundredweight of bullshit to pick out useful infomation

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    Gidday mate. Welcome to the site. You want a nice gsxr you do.
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    Welcome to KB, good on you for riding at 60+ . I hope i will be doing the same at your age

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    shears which bolts?

    from memory with that bike the aircleaner is held in the plastic air box thingie and has a hose clip onto one side of the carb which also has a hose clip on the other side.

    dont remember a bracket...

    Suggest u go look at one at a bike shop to make sure that yours is the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kensuem
    Hi Kiwi bikers,have just gone back on 2 wheels at 62.Last bike at 19 years was a royal enfield 700 constelation[in the UK].Present transport is a suzuki 125 sj scooter which is driving me mad! The bracket which holds the air cleaner and carb has broken twice in 4 weeks.Had it welded and strengthened,now it shears the bolts at weekly intervals.Any one else had this problem? Any ideas?[apart from putting it out with the inorganic!!]
    Good to see you returning to the fold. On your suzuki, the only thing I can suggest is that something is out of alignment, putting undue stress on the bracket. This should be fixed by Suzuki free of charge.
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    Welcome aboard
    You're not missing any engine mount bolts? Sounds like too much movement stressing the bracket.

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    Welcome to KB!!
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