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    Hi everyone, I am trying to find a set of carb boots for my 1986 vf500 interceptor. I’m not having a whole lot of luck, does anyone know where I could find a set or know if there is a way to significantly soften the boots? My old boots are rock solid making it impossible to get the carb back on the bike. I’ve tried a heat gun, grease, boiling them, placing them on at an angle and have had no luck. Thanks
     


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    Google Pure Wintergreen Oil and alcohol.

    Might get them on one last time.
     


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    If there are any cracks, you are done.
     


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    I’ll give this a try. If they’re cracked it’s not worth putting them back on? I love working on this bike it’s just such a pain to find parts.
     


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    And don't even think about typing the word...

    silicone
     


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    Tried that; wasn't worth the effort & cost. If you try it I hope it works for you.

    I bought these. Worked fine & appeared to be exact replicas. --> https://www.ebay.com/itm/361514379644
     


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    More Vintage stuff actually, but it was a great find. I have a few of those bikes too.

    The insulators Totaled TL posted are likely the only game. Yes, 25$ each kinda stings, but at least they are available and he said they worked perfectly.
     


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