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I presume you're meaning the airbox rubbers between the carb and the airbox?
Won't do much harm I wouldn't have thought. If they are really bad, it'll draw air through them rather than the filter and may run slightly lean. To compensate, it'll bugger up the vacuum through the carb slightly so it'll be down on power.
Net result. Not much you'd notice.
Brand new airbox rubbers are a piece of piss to fit to most bikes because they are soft and pliable. Taking old ones off and on is a total nightmare.
If you have no reason to suspect you have a carburettion problem, leave them alone. At most I'd balance them.
I've used self-amalgamating tape to patch them up in the past.
If it's the inlet manifold rubbers (between the carb and the engine). It would be more of a problem if they were leaking air. Can make you run seriously lean to the point of holing a piston. If they were leaking air, it would probably have a rough and intermittant idle, possibly reving itself up when sat on tickover.
There is a simple test for leaky inlet manifold rubbers. With the engine at tickover, spray WD40 or EZ start over them. If the revs increase as you do so, they are leaky.
They are so expensive because Yamaha know full well you can't get them anywhere else so they can charge whatever they want and you just have to bend over. Most motorbike spares are like this unless they are commonly enough used for someone to make a pattern part. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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New inlet rubbers will be far easier to put on than the old ones will be to remove! ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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If they're very stiff when fitting the new ones, soak them in a pot of very hot water from the kettle. They'll go soft and pliable (and will scorch your fingers when you handle them, there's a magic temperature where they are still soft but can be handled without injury). ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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