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New carbs for my GS700
I want to put a set of carbs on my GS700, but I don't want to spend $600 to do it. All I really want is to get rid of the CV carbs and maybe add a little performance kick. I was wondering if there was a swap that I could do that would be cheaper than the brand new full set of carbs.Tags: None
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1100ED
Re: New carbs for my GS700
Originally posted by 85GS700ESI want to put a set of carbs on my GS700, but I don't want to spend $600 to do it. All I really want is to get rid of the CV carbs and maybe add a little performance kick. I was wondering if there was a swap that I could do that would be cheaper than the brand new full set of carbs.
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Billy Ricks
Keep watching Ebay for a set of 34mm RS flatslides. You should be able to pick up a set for under $250 with patience. They will squeeze onto your stock manifolds. You would not believe the difference in performance.
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1100ED
Originally posted by Billy RicksKeep watching Ebay for a set of 34mm RS flatslides. You should be able to pick up a set for under $250 with patience. They will squeeze onto your stock manifolds. You would not believe the difference in performance.
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Originally posted by 1100edOriginally posted by Billy RicksKeep watching Ebay for a set of 34mm RS flatslides. You should be able to pick up a set for under $250 with patience. They will squeeze onto your stock manifolds. You would not believe the difference in performance.
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oldschoolGS
RS carbs are the best but expensive, I plan on putting a set of RS34's on my 750 when the motor is finished. I have used flatslide CV carbs off the early GSXR's. These are the next best option- I currently use 34mm Mikuni's off the 86 GSXR 1100 on my 750. I also had a set of 31mm Mikuni's off an 86 GSXR 750-these worked well on a lightly modified motor- the 34's are better with extensive mods. Bigger is not always better, the 700/750 motors have large intake ports- if using CV carbs, the 34's are big enough. Either will bolt right up to the stock intake boots and can be had for $100-150.
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