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		<title>By: Gordonjcp</title>
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		<description>Hah, sounds like the terrible problems I had for about a year with the CX.  It would intermittently not run properly but only if it was driven up hills or above 50mph.  I stripped and cleaned the carb about a dozen times, only to find a tiny crumb of rubber from a disintegrating fuel hose blocking the needle valve.  Whenever I took the top off the carb, the crumb fell away and hid in what was left of the banjo filter...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='microid-mailto+http:sha1:0e068d294958facc2e413a53c0e7bb88ab0ed5f3'>Hah, sounds like the terrible problems I had for about a year with the CX.  It would intermittently not run properly but only if it was driven up hills or above 50mph.  I stripped and cleaned the carb about a dozen times, only to find a tiny crumb of rubber from a disintegrating fuel hose blocking the needle valve.  Whenever I took the top off the carb, the crumb fell away and hid in what was left of the banjo filter&#8230;</div>
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