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[QUOTE="KTM wood spike, post: 21769, member: 17024"] Julius, I was able to find all the 50 parts I needed at this site: [url="http://www.hondaminitrail.com/"]http://www.hondaminitrail.com/[/url] Another helpful site is: [url="http://www.geocities.com/snoopywoodstock/thetrees/main.htm"]http://www.geocities.com/snoopywoodstock/thetrees/main.htm[/url] On a side note my '69 z50 overflowed at the carb when I first picked it up and nothing I did would stop it. Finally I realized that the gas line was stuck on the drain and that the input had been snapped off flush with the carb. I JB welded a new input on it and it has worked ever since. I had actually removed and incorrectly replaced that line several times without realizing my error. In my defense there was nothing else obvious to connect the line to and it did come that way... Live and learn! Scott [This message has been edited by KTM wood spike (edited 04-05-2001).] [/QUOTE]
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