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Spoke to Spencer @ Z1, he said to wrap the lines where they touch the frame with heater hose and electrical tape. Could only find 3/4 inner diameter heater hose.

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Old 01-11-2012, 10:13 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Spoke to Spencer @ Z1, he said to wrap the lines where they touch the frame with heater hose and electrical tape. Could only find 3/4 inner diameter heater hose. Wrapped the front across the crash bar and where the hose slips in between the frame where the 1" white spacer (included in the kit). No whine noise at any speeds. Thanks Spencer!! Thanks OP, I just saw this thread today. Btw> I had purchased the protective line wrapping from Z1 ($30) when I ordered the kit. Highly recommended.
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