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    Extended fingure adjustable mixture screws

    While cross referencing parts,I found some matching parts numbers and made a phone call to confirm this.

    If you have mixture(aka pilot) screws, Suzuki P/N 13279-47070, you can use the finger adjustable screw from Kientech.It is listed for these bikes,DR125SE,200SE,DR250/350,DR650S/SE but works on all bikes that use the OE P/N above.

    Last edited by Guest; 08-29-2012, 04:33 PM.

    #2
    Sweet! But it doesn't look like those threaded????
    Or are my peepers tricking me?

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      #3
      If the mixture screws were something that required constant fiddling, it might be worth considering, but YIKES, $15 per screw.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Badooka View Post
        Sweet! But it doesn't look like those threaded????
        Or are my peepers tricking me?

        They are.It's just hard to see in the pic.





        Originally posted by Steve View Post
        If the mixture screws were something that required constant fiddling, it might be worth considering, but YIKES, $15 per screw. .
        I agree but machining is expensive.

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          #5
          I got some similar to that from Factory Pro I believe.
          HJ told not to bother, that it was a waste of money, and wasn't necessary, but I new better........
          They didn't work worth a sh*t and it cost me about $45 for the two of them for the 500 we were building.
          Little things like that remind you that EXPERIENCE means alot and a lack of it can be pricey (plus shipping).

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            #6
            I'm getting a couple in a few weeks.I'll report back on how well they work.

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