If you're going to say I'm off base, then please show me what I'm off base about. Otherwise it's just ad hominem.
Please show me what I was wrong about. In the meantime I have asked you:
1. Show me a CB350F/400F kit that uses rubber tips, which you have not done.
2. You CONCEDED that the cause of YOUR OWN BIKE which you gave an anecdote about, was DUE TO "tips that had worn and leaked."
3. You probably didn't even realize that JWilde's bike doesn't have rubber tips, otherwise why would you bring it up?
4. I asked you a very simple question: "How did you fix your issue on YOUR bike due to worn tips?" You chose to dodge this questiion because: if you fixed your problem by replacing them with new metal tipped float valves then why didn't you suggest that to JWilde instead of going on about ethanol? (Keep in mind JWilde's bike DOES NOT have rubber tipped float valves!
5. Your 1100F is a red herring. No one has been talking about it but you, and admittedly by YOU, it doesn't leak from the overflow valves anyway!
6. You stand by avoiding ethanol. Who cares, no one said that they prefer it, or recommend it, the only thing being discussed is JWilde's problem AS A DIRECT CAUSE OF ETHANOL.
7. Your CB550 fire is irrelevant.
Please again, address what I was wrong about. Instead of ad hominem attacks, please set me straight.
And here I was thinking the OP was a clown, guess it's a circus now!
You really are acting a fool.
What is your hang up in rubber tips? I never ment to use them as the only failure point.
The chopper burning story was just to not make light of a fuel leak, I think we covered that already....never talked about the needles as it did not matter.
Never spoke about the needles in any way with my 1100f issue either, so I don't see what exemption you are taking to it.
Again you are harping on this tip thing. I didn't bring it up,as the end all be all carb issue. I said aftermarket carb kits are junk. You then agreed.
It was you that said he didn't have to worry about ethnol because of the metal tips. I think that is BS. Plenty of other issues from the fuel. Also many other rubber bits to leak.
Again you are just repeating the same craziness.
You really are missing the whole point here.
The OP claimed he had a random leak.
Some assumed it was a petcock left on that was exposing a weak seat.
I have, and still do feel that ethanol fuel could cause the issue that he is having.
Could it be something else? Sure can.
Maybe worn needles.
Maybe the owner is an idiot/liar and left the fuel on.
Maybe the bowl over flow has a small crack.
Maybe a garage mate is messing with him.
Maybe the floats are set wrong.
Maybe floats aren't floating.
Maybe some junk is hanging up the needle.
Maybe a lot of things.
If you are going to be admit you are correct then state your case and move on.
But if all you are going to do is pick a part things that were only said in your head, then see a Dr.
At the end of the day this is the web.
Nothing gets done here.
No bike has ever been fixed here.
Just a place to share real stories of our collective experience.
I did that, and provided the needed context.
You asked questions and were corrected of your misunderstandings.
No just beating a dead horse.