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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Advice on where to go for help with carburation?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pharquarx" data-source="post: 11149" data-attributes="member: 1536"><p>Hello all,</p><p>Finally got the Comet roadworthy for rides here in California. Now that I have been put out to pasture, I have time for projects like this. Have a question - I am going to buy one of the LM-1 meters as recommended as it is really the only way that I can satisfy myself that I have done this correctly. Plus as you can see below, I have lots of vintage machinery, so it will also be useful elsewhere. When using this meter, does one set everything at idle or is it a progressive thing at various speeds. I am running an Amal 229/L12R on my 1950 Vincent Comet.</p><p>Thanks guys,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pharquarx, post: 11149, member: 1536"] Hello all, Finally got the Comet roadworthy for rides here in California. Now that I have been put out to pasture, I have time for projects like this. Have a question - I am going to buy one of the LM-1 meters as recommended as it is really the only way that I can satisfy myself that I have done this correctly. Plus as you can see below, I have lots of vintage machinery, so it will also be useful elsewhere. When using this meter, does one set everything at idle or is it a progressive thing at various speeds. I am running an Amal 229/L12R on my 1950 Vincent Comet. Thanks guys, [/QUOTE]
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