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quakeholio
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Just been wondering about this, how many people have dumped the stock CV carbs on the GS's? I'm just wondering because people on CB1100f.net talk about Kehin CR's and Mikuni VM's alot. Just wondering if anyone has them on and what they think of them.Tags: None
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by quakeholioJust been wondering about this, how many people have dumped the stock CV carbs on the GS's? I'm just wondering because people on CB1100f.net talk about Kehin CR's and Mikuni VM's alot. Just wondering if anyone has them on and what they think of them.
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lhanscom
Billy's got the 34mm carbs. I had the RS38 carbs on my 1150. I would love to get a set of the RS36mm for my 1100, but probably won't, as they are pretty pricey.
Another common upgrade is the semi flat slide CV carbs that came on GSXRs, and others.
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QuaiChangKane
VM32BSS are the carbs that came factory on my bike (IIRC), and they're a hassle to find parts for (no "kits" available). GS'ers tend to dump 'em in favor of RS Mikunis.
But maybe we have a new source to sell our VM's to?!!!
(BTW - just scored a FREE set of 34mm flatslides. One has a stuck slide, and the throttle cable retainer is cracked, but nothing that can't be fixed. Yay, me!!!).
-Q!
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lhanscom
Originally posted by QuaiChangKanejust scored a FREE set of 34mm flatslides. One has a stuck slide, and the throttle cable retainer is cracked, but nothing that can't be fixed. Yay, me!!!).
=P~ =P~ =P~
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oldschoolGS
Originally posted by lhanscomBilly's got the 34mm carbs. I had the RS38 carbs on my 1150. I would love to get a set of the RS36mm for my 1100, but probably won't, as they are pretty pricey.
Another common upgrade is the semi flat slide CV carbs that came on GSXRs, and others.
Just put RS36's on the Bandit 1200 along with GSXR750 cams. She is a real animal now, coming on hard at 6500 and pulling hard thru 10000rpm. This thing finally runs like it has a GSXR powerplant
Race tech gold valves up front and a WP rear shock will complete it for now. The down side is my '83 750 is still sitting untouched.
Ride On, Ed.
1983 GS750ED
2005 GSF1200SZ
1992 Ducati 900SS
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RobGS850L
Put 40mm flatsides on mine and the topend performance is way cool. WOT at 3500 is a bit flat but after 4k it flies.
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by oldschoolGSJust put RS36's on the Bandit 1200 along with GSXR750 cams. She is a real animal now, coming on hard at 6500 and pulling hard thru 10000rpm. This thing finally runs like it has a GSXR powerplant
Race tech gold valves up front and a WP rear shock will complete it for now. The down side is my '83 750 is still sitting untouched.
Ride On, Ed.
1983 GS750ED
2005 GSF1200SZ
1992 Ducati 900SS
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oldschoolGS
How you doin Billy,
The stock cams made max power at 8800rpm- about 100bhp bone stock.
With the short stroke 750 cams, the powerband now goes thru 10,000 with redline at 10,500.
The GSXR cams really open up the top end without killing too much midrange. Saw a similar setup with CV carbs on a Dyno @ 128bhp with the bike making 100bhp at 6500 rpm. And that was without the RS carbs.
Gonna get it on the dyno soon, shoud see 130bhp easily- not bad for a daily rider.
See Ya, Ed.
1983 GS750ED
2005 GSF1200SZ
1992 900SS
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