running 125 mains -2 on the needle. I will be talking to a Mikuni "expert" tomorrow to sort out the bobble.
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Hoomgar
Try the 130 mains katman. That's what were starting with for the 33s and I can only imagine that your larger bore will want at least as much fuel.
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Hoomgar
Originally posted by katmantried the 130's and performance dipped..
ewww, well and we are talking about 2 and 4 valve engines here. Your's is a 4 valave so from my understanding the jetting it way different.
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TALKED to mikuni today and they are sending me a bag of jets and needles. I found the number on the needle jet is wrong for the bike. I don't remember if I mentioned ti but the floats were way out too but I fixed that.
They told me if I couldn't get it sorted out with the parts they will pay shipping to get the carbs and they will go through them flow them to check speck and send them back....
Not bad customer service......
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Hoomgar
Originally posted by katmanOriginally posted by HoomgarWhich carbs was that for Rob? The flatsides or the smoothies?
smoothies
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smoothies
I know two guys in fact. But the one I think has found a pair I hooked him up with if they can work out a deal. You still have a set to part with?
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Anonymous
I still ahve the stock carbs on my project. I plan on using them until I get the other bugs worked out. What would you guys suggest for a replacement, flatslides or smoothies?
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Originally posted by SwannyI still ahve the stock carbs on my project. I plan on using them until I get the other bugs worked out. What would you guys suggest for a replacement, flatslides or smoothies?
I should have an answer for you in a week or two...I have run the smoothbore 33 mikuni's and they are real fast and now I am working with mikuni to sort out a jetting issue with the flatslides. when that is done and they are running properly I can give you a reasonable assessment of the two carbs....
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Originally posted by katmanOriginally posted by SwannyI still ahve the stock carbs on my project. I plan on using them until I get the other bugs worked out. What would you guys suggest for a replacement, flatslides or smoothies?
I should have an answer for you in a week or two...I have run the smoothbore 33 mikuni's and they are real fast and now I am working with mikuni to sort out a jetting issue with the flatslides. when that is done and they are running properly I can give you a reasonable assessment of the two carbs....
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Hoomgar
It's going to be the smoothies Steve. Just make him an offer now becasuse when he finds out those smoothies work better than the flatsides you'll have your answer but he wont have a pair for sale anymore :twisted:
I am just poking around here, I really don't know which is better
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Anonymous
flatslides vs smoothbores
The flatslides are a newer design and in my opinion are a little more forgiving when it comes to jetting. Both are very good when set up correctly and you probably would see little difference between the two. The flatslides are a little more responsive but are prone to vacume sticking so they have very stiff return springs which is especially noticable with quick turn throttles. The springs can be adjusted for less tension. I currently have flatslides and am happy with them and have never experienced a vacume sticking issue. Steve
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