tune-up tips

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30 Mar 2016 14:17 - 30 Mar 2016 14:18 #718304 by RAFA73
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Hello guys,

What's the best way to tune-up a bike with multiple carbs?

Is it using a synchronizer? If it is, what type or brand would you recommend?

Thanks in advance.

Rafael, from Brazil.

2000 Kawasaki KZ1000 Police
1974 Suzuki GT750
1976 Suzuki GT750
1975 Suzuki RV90
1976 Suzuki RV90
1975 Suzuki RV125
1976 Suzuki RE5
1975 Yamaha GT80
1974 Yamaha RD350
1972 Honda ST 70
1975 Honda GL1000
1979 Honda CBX 1050
1980 Honda ATC 110
2007 Harley Davidson Road King Police
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30 Mar 2016 14:19 #718305 by SWest
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30 Mar 2016 15:41 #718317 by 650ed
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The best way is to go through the maintenance / tune-up procedures in the Kawasaki Service Manual. There's more to it than just sync'ing the carbs. Ed

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09 Apr 2016 00:11 #720010 by RAFA73
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Thanks guys I know it's the last thing that has to be done, and everything else HAS been done following the service manual.

I bought a set of analog meters on ebay, let's see what happens.

2000 Kawasaki KZ1000 Police
1974 Suzuki GT750
1976 Suzuki GT750
1975 Suzuki RV90
1976 Suzuki RV90
1975 Suzuki RV125
1976 Suzuki RE5
1975 Yamaha GT80
1974 Yamaha RD350
1972 Honda ST 70
1975 Honda GL1000
1979 Honda CBX 1050
1980 Honda ATC 110
2007 Harley Davidson Road King Police

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