Flatslide carbs

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28 Nov 2013 12:51 #614302 by Maravinchi
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28 Nov 2013 13:20 #614304 by Nebr_Rex
Replied by Nebr_Rex on topic Flatslide carbs, NOT!
Those are NOT flatslides.
Those are vm28s off a Z1 KZ900. These would be the same as bolting on the later vm26/28s.
Use the carb boots off the 900/1000 and elongate the holes. Subject has been covered before,
do a search will reveal the above info and more. B)

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28 Nov 2013 13:36 #614305 by Maravinchi
Replied by Maravinchi on topic Flatslide carbs
Ha my bad forgive my ignorance, i did a quick search and didnt find much info ill try and look a little harder next time. There not flat sides but there not cvs either right? Im just tired of tuning my carbs constantly only for them to quickly go back out of whack because of another vacuum leak. Alot of these seals and diaphragms are getting hard and expensive to find.

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