It's all good, thanks, I've a good idea what's needed - and I'm not going to cut corners where fuel lines are concerned! 
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Tom Parker in Preston used to do the couplings in plastic and metal, bought some for my Triumph Tiger a good few years back, don't recall them being too expensive.
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just out of curiosity why do the plastic male ends fail?
Very thin material that doesn't take sideways force very well
just out of curiosity why do the plastic male ends fail?
oh ok so do they fail when people are connecting them, if your careful when clipping back together do they fail on the bike, vibration ETC,,,


The metal male parts are standard now from bmw...
No motorworks do not have stock of the used metal ones I bought new plastic

No motorworks do not have stock of the used metal ones I bought new plastic

After all the advice given, I'm surprised that you've taken this route.
Just save up if you're strapped for cash, the bike is working so no need to remove the tank.
Each to his own.