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    GSXR1100 flatsides 34mm

    Hello,

    I have an opportunity to put some GSXR1100 34mm flatside carbs on my GS1100.

    I was readiong flatsides are good, and most guys appear to use 36mm.

    I have a basically stock motor, and reckon these may be thing it needs to give it a bit of pepper.

    any thing bad about these carbs? or is it a worthwhile thing.

    cheers

    Ed

    #2
    You would see a healthy benefit using these carbs combined with pod filters and a good exhaust. If you are trying to use the stock airbox with them, then you won't notice much difference at all. 34's are plenty for an otherwise stock motor...

    HTH

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      #3
      yes this helps plenty.

      motor only has 4-1 exhaust as only mod.

      pods will be fitted and then maybe play with the jetting.

      I was searching the other posts on such things too.

      thanks for your help.

      Cheers

      Ed

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        #4
        Say gang????
        Iam totally in the dark as to which carbs are being used on which bike.
        I am asking if the gsxr1100 uses flatslides or semi flatslides???

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          #5
          I have used 34mm flatslides off the '86 GSXR1100 on my modified '83 GS750ED since about 1988. I bought them and a set of 31mm flatslides ('86 GSXR750) back then for next to nothing. The 34's worked best on my 750- I was running 802cc with .350 lift cams, pods, and V+H 4-1. They already had a DJ stage 3 jet kit installed. They bolted right up and I was able to use the stock throttle cable.

          If you can get them fairly cheap (around $150-$200), they are worth a try. Any more and I would spring the extra $ for new RS carbs.

          Ride On, Ed.
          1983 GS750ED

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