IMHO rubber mounting is preferable with the mobile vibrators we ride, but a lot of people seem to struggle to understand the importance of selecting the correct rubber sleeve (made for purpose with correct grooving & size) with the correct width ‘worm drive hose bands’ (not necessarily a ‘Jubilee clip’) or the fact that over-tightening will cause their premature demise.
There are riders that use radiator hose but I would not do so without grinding a suitable piece with an undersized bore to obtain the same features as a proper elastic mount.
I have successfully mounted ex-Rotax Ø38 – 39 mm VHSC’s with shortened spigots by grinding sleeves to fit, including grinding of the recess for the selected worm drive hose band.
Many riders also seem to be unable to grasp the concept that ‘isolation’ means no contact with any part of the carburettor ‘upstream’ of the rubber mount.
That is not just the carburettor, but also any hose or filter in the slightest part inflexible must not make contact with any other rigid component such as tank, toolbox, side panel et cetera during any point of the suspensions travel from unloaded @ tick-over on the stand to fully loaded with two average rally going scooterists with their luggage, wigs, grass skirts or whatever.
BTW. Rubber mounting the carburettor is preferable mainly in avoiding the components inside the carburettor wearing out quicker. It’s not just the slide & body but the needle & atomiser that get hammered by the vibration.
I hope my rather biased, cynical, grumpy view helps though!
