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    Please let me know my nos carb model?

    HI. I have had these Carbs listed about 4 times. Will someone please let me know exactly what these Carbs will fit, the model, year, exact size etc... I really would appreciate it.. here is the link to my last ebay auction. I though I knew what they were from then the last guy backed out because he said someone said they go to a GSXR. THANKS<< my email is matthewalessi@gmail.com


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    Look like the CVs off my 82 1100..and man you really scored..355 bucks..that dude was the most generous dude on earth!!
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      #3
      Looking at your great, detailed pics, I'd have to say that they're not NOS, for instance, the shot of the main jet shows where a screwdriver has bit into the brass, and unless the float bowl screws were boogered by you, of course unintentionally, when you took the bowls off to look inside, they've been worked on and cleaned. Also there's a bit if dirt showing on at least one of the bodies-so- sorry, don't think they're NOS.

      Also sorry I can't answer your basic question, I'm sure somebody can on here. Look forward to the other stuff in your eBay Store.
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        #4
        They are flatslide CVs, probably GSXR. You should measure the ID throat size, that will help identify them. GS 1100 and 1150 had roundslide CVs. These are good carbs, which can work on GS bikes (with proper jetting). There are high performance CR flatslides (non-CV) which are much more valuable. There are a lot of CV flatslides at salvage yards, going from $100-$200 in good shape. I think there is a 38mm GSXR750 flatslide that is more sought after.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Don-lo View Post
          They are flatslide CVs, probably GSXR. You should measure the ID throat size, that will help identify them. GS 1100 and 1150 had roundslide CVs. These are good carbs, which can work on GS bikes (with proper jetting). There are high performance CR flatslides (non-CV) which are much more valuable. There are a lot of CV flatslides at salvage yards, going from $100-$200 in good shape. I think there is a 38mm GSXR750 flatslide that is more sought after.
          They are BST34SS (34mm)
          There are also BST36SS (36mm) ,BST38SS (38mm) and BST40SS (40mm)

          The BST34mm have a flat (rectangular) metal slide while the 36,38,40 are all black ceramic

          normally you could check the numbers on the side of the carbs and ID the exact model from looking in the manual if they are GSXR; I dont see any on yours.

          See if they match the parts fiche for the 1st gen (85-87) GSXR 750 or (86-88) GSXR 1100
          Last edited by posplayr; 04-08-2011, 01:31 AM.

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