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Mikuni carbs
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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 121870" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>Well I posed the question to Allens the Mikuni Gurus lets see what they say I would like to use the Mikuni if I can its my first choice.. as light as a feather to use and its carburation is superb....</p><p>I of course have some fall back there is a perfectly operating 34mm Mikuni but its a bit large</p><p>My second choice would be an old 276 I dont have a good one at the moment and a new one is silly money.</p><p>There are the two Monoblocks off the Alphabet twin that raced at Cadwell thats now sporting two 1-1/4 GP's we havent taken on the brake yet so these were back up, but after buying the GPs I cant see us going back.</p><p> so that makes Monoblocks my No three choice</p><p>Finally there is my stash of TT carbs but they need close inspection to find the unworn combinations and I would have to butcher a slide to get a tickover</p><p>I will struggle on with the Mikuni first to try and find the problem it is very strange I seem to have exhausted all the normal causes and I have not encountered the problem before</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 121870, member: 60"] Well I posed the question to Allens the Mikuni Gurus lets see what they say I would like to use the Mikuni if I can its my first choice.. as light as a feather to use and its carburation is superb.... I of course have some fall back there is a perfectly operating 34mm Mikuni but its a bit large My second choice would be an old 276 I dont have a good one at the moment and a new one is silly money. There are the two Monoblocks off the Alphabet twin that raced at Cadwell thats now sporting two 1-1/4 GP's we havent taken on the brake yet so these were back up, but after buying the GPs I cant see us going back. so that makes Monoblocks my No three choice Finally there is my stash of TT carbs but they need close inspection to find the unworn combinations and I would have to butcher a slide to get a tickover I will struggle on with the Mikuni first to try and find the problem it is very strange I seem to have exhausted all the normal causes and I have not encountered the problem before [/QUOTE]
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