For your bike Hoomgar, I'd go with 36 or 38's. Usually the smaller RS carbs (34mm-36mm) are cheaper than the 38's or 40's. Keep that in mind. Smaller carbs make more torque, the bigger carbs will get you more top end. Don't be scared of the big carbs! I had RS40's on my completley stock '83 Kat 1100, and it carbureted just fine. I even ran that '83 on alcohol with these carbs once!
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Hey Hoomgar, the places I would try for some RS's would be either Ebay, or the dragbike.com classifieds. Sometimes you'll see them for sale in 'bargain finders' or bike trader magazines. I missed out on a set of magnesium RS38's a few years ago that were advertised in the local Bargain Finder. They would've been cool. The ones Mark posted above that are on Ebay would work. It doesn't say what size they are though? They say they are for '89-'92 GSXR, but that is ok. The GS's and oil-cooled GSXR's have the same carb spacing. (KZ too)
For your bike Hoomgar, I'd go with 36 or 38's. Usually the smaller RS carbs (34mm-36mm) are cheaper than the 38's or 40's. Keep that in mind. Smaller carbs make more torque, the bigger carbs will get you more top end. Don't be scared of the big carbs! I had RS40's on my completley stock '83 Kat 1100, and it carbureted just fine. I even ran that '83 on alcohol with these carbs once!
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