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Could someone tell me wich fastflows are using the guys of dactec in their engines? concrete model, where to buy it.
I dont really like the ones you can find on scooter centre, not easy to fit. thanks.
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im using a taffspeed one on my dac , but they run a pumper carb so that sucks as much fuel as it needs
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My Scooter Centre fastflow chafes with the engine mounts, not talking about the flow, I want something that fits like a standard one.
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loosen tank straps and twist tank. the dac tanks are mounted at front of engine bay so run the fuel tap in front of engine mounts
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I will try, but Im thinking in an open/close tap from another motorbike or something similar. Any ideas out ther?
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Have you seen the Cambridge Lambretta ones? The outlet goes sideways instead of straight down so there should be less chance of it fouling on the engine mount.
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Any motorcycle fuel tap is going to have a lever right on the tap itself. If you run without panels this is an option for you, or a good inline tap. Lambretta taps are somewhat unique with the long lever I think.

OMG are the ones making the different fuel taps out there. The straight, the 90 degree, and the ones with the warning light are available to any reseller.
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MarkH wrote:Any motorcycle fuel tap is going to have a lever right on the tap itself. If you run without panels this is an option for you, or a good inline tap. Lambretta taps are somewhat unique with the long lever I think.

OMG are the ones making the different fuel taps out there. The straight, the 90 degree, and the ones with the warning light are available to any reseller.
Bring some 90-degree versions to the States, please!
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already en route :bouncing:
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