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What are these? 26 Jan 2006 18:20 #20008

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What are these? 26 Jan 2006 19:27 #20020

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They do look interesting. The key would be parts availability - what jets they use, needles, etc.
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What are these? 26 Jan 2006 19:58 #20028

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Jeff.Saunders wrote:

They do look interesting. The key would be parts availability - what jets they use, needles, etc.


Good point. I emailed the seller asking about parts availability. Assuming they are available (Malossi is still in business!) I will be buying them for sure.

(Thats what the question in the engine forum was actually about Jeff. :))

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What are these? 26 Jan 2006 20:07 #20030

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Niiiiiice. Are you planning on putting them on a stock engine though? 34mm seems awful big!
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What are these? 26 Jan 2006 20:28 #20033

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Stock 650 with a fresh rebuild.

Squatch...did you place that bid just now? Do I need to pull out the light saber so we can battle? lol

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What are these? 26 Jan 2006 20:51 #20036

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34mm are way to big for the 650. I tried 35 Keihn CR's on my big bore 650 (720cc) with 10.25-1 compression. It also had WEB cams,head porting, 4 into 1 pipe and pods. I was never able to dial the carbs in because they were just big for the bike. After about a year of trouble shooting I installed a set of VM26mm carbs and have been very happy with them.

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What are these? 27 Jan 2006 11:35 #20105

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Yeah...I'm putting them on 900 with a 938 kit, cams,porting, stainless valves...

In a Z1R...

Well see where the reserve is...


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What are these? 27 Jan 2006 11:38 #20106

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Yeah...I'm putting them on 900 with a 938 kit, cams,porting, stainless valves...

In a Z1R...

Well see where the reserve is...


Mike

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What are these? 27 Jan 2006 20:23 #20158

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look good but $300? i'm not sure the big carbs would be worth it. imo of course.

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What are these? 28 Jan 2006 04:53 #20180

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he has others listed with buy it now
were I buying i would go to PA and pick up in person just to see what else he has and pick up some jets/needles

Alas, bike budget here won't allow a bid so you guys have no competition from me :-)

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