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Road Rash
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I made one of the dual bottle ones someone mentioned on here, and it worked pretty decent. The nice thing is that the tubes connected to the carbs were NOT submerged into the fluid. Only the tube interconnecting the two bottles does. This way, if you have a major initial imbalance, the fluid isn't gonna get sucked into the carbs. Just make sure the level in each bottle is less than 1/2 it's total capacity. Worse case, all the fluid gets sucked into the one bottle.
I also made the simple single looped tube type, too. The bottle one was better and safer for general adjustments, whereas the single looped tube one had finer accuracy. The pain with either of these types is have to do only two carbs at a time. By the way, this was all done on my old bike, a 4time cylinder, CV carb'd Yamaha 650 Maxim. We'll see how they fair on the GS750.
I also made the simple single looped tube type, too. The bottle one was better and safer for general adjustments, whereas the single looped tube one had finer accuracy. The pain with either of these types is have to do only two carbs at a time. By the way, this was all done on my old bike, a 4time cylinder, CV carb'd Yamaha 650 Maxim. We'll see how they fair on the GS750.