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Repairers in SA
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Hey guys does any one know any truely good dato repairers that have knoledge on motorbike carbies. Within SA!!

I have a 1200 coupe with an A15 and mikuni motor bike carbs on the side so close to running well, beleive its running rich and because of this the 2 &3 ar not firing.

Any names would be great.
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Dan

Posted on: 2008/3/22 9:59
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Re: Repairers in SA
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You could try John Keen from "hitech dyno", he mainly does big bangers but he has knowlege of carbies and bikes as well.

hope this helps

Adam.

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seriously mate
theres not many car mechanics who can sort out a setup like that
you want a good bike mechanic
they deal with these carbs on a daily basis
dazza

Posted on: 2008/3/22 10:21
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i have to agree with dazza on that one, plus i doubt that it would be the fuel mixture being too rich to stop it from burning copletely. check your airflow, also your plugs.... Quote:

dazza1200 wrote:
seriously mate
theres not many car mechanics who can sort out a setup like that
you want a good bike mechanic
they deal with these carbs on a daily basis
dazza

Posted on: 2008/3/22 11:13
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cheers guys
Dan

Posted on: 2008/3/25 0:46
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