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Old 06-14-2016, 05:25 PM   #1
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Reflex full of gass wont start

I'm looking at my post nearly one year ago. Reflex runs out of gass early. Now the fuel pump has completely died. I used a ketchup bottle with fuel and it runs fine, disconnect the bottle and it runs out of gass.
Removed all the plastics and slapped the external electric pump around and still nothing. Went to the local NAPA auto parts place and bought a $59 universal pump regulated to 2-4psi max. Wired it up and now all is well, the pump is louder but $150 cheaper than OEM Honda.
Really ! They wanted $ 199 for that pump ?



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Old 06-14-2016, 07:47 PM   #2
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Good for you....Dealer prices, for OEM parts are absurd. Just be glad you don't need a fuel pump for a BMW, R1200C

16 14 1 341 231/ FUEL PUMP/ $411.12

Absolutely Nutz !!!
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Old 07-19-2016, 07:07 PM   #3
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I've been itching lately, finally pulled the trigger, traded out the 06 Reflex for a 2012 Silverwing with 6k. It's a little rough and bone stock except for the Shad box mount.
Gave 3k + the Reflex, seems to suit me well.
Anyone got just the box for that Shad mount plate?
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