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13 Dec 2020 10:14 #839929 by spooky
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Should my KZ250 single , 1980 model, have a cv carb or the slide type that is fitted ? it looks like a z200 carb

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13 Dec 2020 10:33 - 13 Dec 2020 10:37 #839932 by gd4now
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20 Dec 2020 13:39 #840380 by spooky
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OK, looks like it has had a carb change, at least they look easy to work on, I don`t like cv`s..

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08 Jan 2021 12:12 #841370 by spooky
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I bought another 250ltd and it also has a PW26 carb, seems they were standard fitment on most early uk spec models....

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12 Jan 2021 07:25 #841572 by Peter uk
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Hello spooky
you are correct in that some of the early Z250 had the PW26 carburetors.
The 1980 Z250-C1 and the Z250-G1 had the PW26 type of carburetor (these motorcycles had spoke cast wheels) the 1980 Z250-D1 had a CV32 type carburetor. (these motorcycles had wire spoke wheels) The 1981 models Z250-C2 and Z250-D2 and Z250-G2 all come with the CV32 type of carburetors.
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