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I broke mine trying to disconnect. Now I just use a hose clamp.
haha. It had a way of propping it up with my forearm and maneuvering around with my hands to get it uncoupled. Wait until you do a rear tire change.
LRRS 878 Clapped out Gixxah
Is it the new style with the plastic clip you need to slide over?
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Get some plumber's food safe grease. It's clear and o-ring safe. A little on my quick connect fittings every now and then keeps the ethanol from swelling the rubber and everything slides together and apart nicely.
Last bike I worked on with the quick connect fuel lines was my R7. I know it involved a piece of wood and a couple bike tie downs to free up my hands so i could get at the lines. I'd rather it be a bitch to unclip, then to have an easy disconnect that could fail
Yamaha