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motorbike carby on my 1200
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hi all
i have put cb 750 motorbike carbys on my 1200 ute and is workin fine
will post pic soon

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Posted on: 2010/3/7 3:13

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Re: motorbike carby on my 1200
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thats looks tops. i always thought about doing it before i went efi. good to see it works. do you no what sort of power you are making out of them?

Posted on: 2010/3/7 5:26
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Re: motorbike carby on my 1200
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not yet, but i will taking to a shop to get tuned by a pro
will find out then

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Thats awesome! Good job, I can't wait to see the results.

Posted on: 2010/3/7 6:05
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what sort of jets are you running? are they the standard jets from the honda?

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yes but i think i will have to drill them out one size, not to sure ill leave it up to the pro

Posted on: 2010/3/7 9:54
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apparently 1.7mm jets are the go. What year was the bike? Did you make the manifold yourself? Should've pickled the stainless, make it shine like chrome!

I'd have bike carbs on the a12 in my 120y...if i had my own 120y.

Posted on: 2010/3/7 11:29
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wow, nice set up. looks like bike carbs are the go now.

Posted on: 2010/3/7 19:52
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Do you like the way it feels now compared to before?
also what is the regulator fuel pressure setup at?
Lets us know how it goes after the tune up and what jets are used :)

Posted on: 2010/3/7 21:38
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Re: motorbike carby on my 1200
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yeah fells good to drive the pedal is harder but good
the fuel reg is set at its lowest not suer what pressure, i found it in my dads shed
and yes made the manifold my self
not sure what year the carbys are maybe mid 70's

Posted on: 2010/3/7 23:40
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