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11 Feb 2006 21:24 #23276 by sbjones
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are 38mm's to large for a 1075 with hot cams and 900 crank ? (camape 435's)

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11 Feb 2006 21:38 #23279 by wireman
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ive got 38s on my 1327,too much for a streetbike.:whistle:

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11 Feb 2006 21:41 #23280 by sbjones
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thanks wireman. i will pass them up for some smaller ones. i am looking for around 34's or 33's. kind of pricie, but i want to do it right.!!!!!!!

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11 Feb 2006 21:46 #23282 by wireman
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smaller carbs are a lot more responsive,especially on smaller motors on a streetbike.ive got 33s on my 1170 and it hits like a big ol sledgehammer!B) goodluck,happy wrenching!

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11 Feb 2006 22:36 #23291 by sbjones
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wireman. is ther any way of boring out my carbs to run a little" fatter" so they would be a good set for my 1075 build up?

vm26's. so far i haven't found any 33's for a reasonable price yet.


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12 Feb 2006 07:49 #23316 by wireman
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try finding an older set of 28s the Z1 style with the 2 screws on the tops.i dont have any extra 33s,or see if you can find some 34s.goodluck,happy wrenching!

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12 Feb 2006 22:43 #23482 by sbjones
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well looks like i found some 34's (not rs style) they look like the gs style 34's, are these good to run on my set up?

let me know what you think.

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13 Feb 2006 05:52 #23497 by craigpuckett
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you might have trouble getting those CV carbs to work right on the street with the cams you are going to run,you really need to find some rs34's IMHO,they would be a much better carb to try and tune for the street.

I have used 33's on my 1075 but it was fussy about the low speed adjustments,It was ok in my case as I used the bike mostly for the strip.I have some buds that have the RS34's and they love em.

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13 Feb 2006 15:24 #23586 by RomSpaceKnight
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For strip 36mm would be best, for street 32-34 should be ok. There is a classified looking to sell a set of 34mm RS's.

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14 Feb 2006 05:33 #23761 by z19OO
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I know a guy running low 10's in the 1/4 miles with a 1075 kit & 29mm smoothbores. Don't let the size fool ya.

1975 z1 900
1979 kz650b

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14 Feb 2006 07:38 #23780 by wireman
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:whistle:gotta like them little carbs!

Post edited by: wireman, at: 2006/02/14 14:28

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14 Feb 2006 12:41 #23823 by craigpuckett
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wireman wrote:

:whistle:gotta like them little carbs!<br><br>Post edited by: wireman, at: 2006/02/14 14:28


but you have to hate the price folks are asking for em!!
$400.00 and up,get real!,another 150.00 and you can have a set of RS34's new

and look what they sold for new!!

oh well,the software says the pic is to big so I'll just give the prices new
$289.00 for 29's
$389.00 for 33's per vintage APE add.

Post edited by: craigpuckett, at: 2006/02/14 15:46

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