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I would have removed as little as possible but tried to shape them on similar lines to the original zeds finning.
Strangely the before pic with your new bodywork fitted looks quite good. Think i need to take a tablet :blink: :laugh:
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I have also solved the color scheme. I think the bimota would have been cool but I have more of artistic approach to the paint which I think will be very original. In my countless exposure to other cafe bikes I have never seen this theme which I think will end up being a big hit. It involves paint and vinyl with hopefully a red leather seat.
These scheme will also be applied to other parts of the bike, including the exhaust. :ohmy: :whistle:
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Anyone that has an idea of what they are feel free to speak up. He silver box I'm am guessing is the controller for the injector. The nos item might be so fuel can only go one way? I'm guessing at both.
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wireman wrote: Tried editing my post to say fuel pressure regulator,but having troubles posting :sick: :laugh:
Ya my bad for not being clear. My description earlier wasn't good. I wasn't referring to the fpr. I knew what that was and the regulator. Woops. :pinch:
I was referring to these in this attached pic. The Nos part was attached to the FPR where you see the non connected ntp fitting, then to the carb. The gas tank feeds that weird aluminium box. Nos item has two wires running to it (neither were hooked up both looked like grounds) and the aluminium box had two wires hooked up, looks like power and ground.
turboking wrote: a low pressure (6 psi or less) adjustable fuel pressure regulator, I forget the brand name..... :whistle: looks like you are using a zenith or bendix carburetor . these carbs usually use less than 3 psi fuel pressure....... :huh:
It's good you said this. It's set at 2.5 and I was thinking that must be another measurement cause in race cars I was used to 40+ psi on the fpr's.(time to take back the fp gauge that was 0-100)..lol . So with your info it must be specifically a 1-5 PSI fpr. I was hoping to move it to 3 because on the carb the adjustable MJ is running out of room when I'm trying to richen it up to where the needle almost comes out. Now that kind of doesn't make sense to me because I am at 4000ft so I should be leaning it out more. That or that adjustable jet is too lean to begin with. Did they make different MJ sizes for those carbs?
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wireman wrote: Carbs take a lot less fuel pressure than injectors do
I'm learning all this old shit..lol. :whistle: Thanks!
P.S. It is a zenith 51mm carb. I just measured. Also the wierd aluminum box has the work "facet" engraved on it if that is any clue.
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