Over the last few weeks, the ride on my Thunderbird has been a bit hesitant, and not as smooth as she normally is. It was after my last ride that when I got back to the garage, I decided that I must have a problem with my Carbs, so on closer inspection of the carb area I noticed that the outside left rubber was perished. So as Austria beckons in 4 weeks I decided to replace all the carb and airbox rubbers. Well this morning I did just that, but it wasn't till I took the outside right rubber off that I noticed what you see in the pictures. I had no idea that this rubber was split to the extent it was, as the jubilee clip was covering the split. So the next time that you check your rubbers ( No not that sort, lets keep it clean ) it might be an idea to release these clips and have a look.
As an added bonus I got the airbox back onto the carbs on the 2nd attempt. After making sure that everything was all secure I took her out for a spin, and she's back to normal.


As an added bonus I got the airbox back onto the carbs on the 2nd attempt. After making sure that everything was all secure I took her out for a spin, and she's back to normal.

