
That bracket by the way, did you notice the two black caps on the end of the tubular bits by the mirror mounts. Inside there should be little weights that help reduce vibration.

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That would be brilliant mate If you did! I would deffo give it a go after a good read up first. Iv never been a big fan of Haynes manuals for that very reason (they seem to make it sound more complicated) I'm not saying they are no good, but for my level of caliber it's not very confidence inspiring if you know what I mean.cybercarl wrote:
Actually what I might do this weekend at workshop day is strip mine down AGAINTake lots of pics and post a carb strip down thread.
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Only if you started playing around with different jet sizes and thing's. Which if, where not right would make the bike run rough, rich or too lean. If you felt it did not run right then it could always be reverted back. But that's the only way to learn and a lot of it is trial and error.If I was to strip them down are there any settings (so to speak) I could mess up?
Thanks mate, I like the sound of that ha :-)BigVeeGrin wrote:Carl - told you you should be CyberCarb now.
Scott - I'm a bit of a mechanical duffer, but tackled a carb clean etc, with Carl's guidance remotely. It was easy, took my time, got organised etc. go for it
I have a a k&N for sale 30 quid delivered mainland uk mate, just needs a cleanscott02464 wrote:Thanks for that mate, im deffo going to have a play around with them and get to know what's what hands on.
Iv got a carb balancer too so that will come in handy, already fitted my hoses in place for ease of balancing.
Once Iv stripped them down for the first time I wouldn't mind, like you say, and start experimenting with different jets, I have blue flames on and wouldn't mind eventually getting a piper cross/k+n filter.
That sounds good to me mate, will I need to get anything else (other than re-jetting) to fit it?seb421 wrote:I have a a k&N for sale 30 quid delivered mainland uk mate, just needs a cleanscott02464 wrote:Thanks for that mate, im deffo going to have a play around with them and get to know what's what hands on.
Iv got a carb balancer too so that will come in handy, already fitted my hoses in place for ease of balancing.
Once Iv stripped them down for the first time I wouldn't mind, like you say, and start experimenting with different jets, I have blue flames on and wouldn't mind eventually getting a piper cross/k+n filter.
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