Then I found these neat little finger drivers at sears. They work great and are inexpensive.
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ryonker
Fine tuning those carbs
In the process of fine tuning my carbs---setting the air screw and the fuel screw/jet on the bottom, I was in search of a simple little screw driver that I could control well, that would actually fit into that little space. I basically ended up just using the little hex ended inserts (hard to control) because that was all that would fit under my carbs.
Then I found these neat little finger drivers at sears. They work great and are inexpensive.
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rusty boltz
Excellent tool! I used them all the time to pull wheel and body moldings off without taking the wheel off when I worked at a body shop. In fact I just used one today to put my carbs back together. 12 bucks off the snap on truck and they use standard bits, I don't know how I lived without one before.
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TheCafeKid
Those DO look handy! Be great for reaching screws on ALOT of carbs without removing them from the bike.
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xDownSetx
On my old KLR I had an aftermarket needle with an end like those. I wish I could get these for the GS when it's built and gets to the tuning point.
Edit: actually after comparing them to the needle from my carbs and they're actually very similar. I think I may order four and try them out.Last edited by Guest; 06-16-2008, 12:09 AM.
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80GS750
that is a brilliant idea...
why hasent someone made the needles with knurled ends yet????
that would be so much easier to tune with!!!!
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