Carby Large air bubbles in fuel lines normal? (NT Carb)

Aikaru

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Are large air bubbles in fuel lines normal? The bike seems to operate just fine with no hesitation, but i noticed a large air bubble in my fuel filter and in my fuel lines...I also noticed a bit of gas surrounding the seal of my primer on my carb, but it's not leaking enough to drip. Is any of this cause for concern?
 
clean the hub out with brake cleaner, put a small amount of grease, just a tiny bit on ya finger, and grease where the pads ride, and same finger, rub the cone drive gear. then grease the bearings. and assemble. then try it out.
Sounds good, I'm praying that works because I am NOT looking forward to spending almost 80 bucks on a new wheel
 
They make a different kind of filter if it bothers you. They are flat.
I use pancake filters. It's normal for the top 1/4 to have air in it
 

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Its ghost pedaling backwards as well Karl.
Yeah but you can't have a freewheel, and a coaster brake on the same hub. If it's a freewheel, its a freewheel when ya pedal backwards it freewheels. If ya have a coaster brake, you pedal back and it stops, if working right. If you add a freewheel to a hub you need to pedal backwards you effectively remove the braking system.
 
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