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#397284 07/29/2010 9:40 PM
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okay so i installed a set of bub pipes and im just to lazy to jet. i have the correct jet but id rather ride right now instead of rippn bike apart. i wanted to know how long i have until the problems come. any info would be great even easy way to jet with carbs still on bike. thanks

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robmayas #397285 07/30/2010 9:20 AM
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you could just richen up the mixture
and add a shim or 2 under the needle's
to get the best outta them pipe's tho you know ...you really should fit that jet kit


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islandbum #397286 07/30/2010 6:35 PM
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You don't have to rip the bike apart, you can rejet in just a few minutes by dropping the carb bowls.
NOW GET OFF YOUR LAZY DUFF AND GO DO IT!!!


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roadworthy #397287 07/30/2010 9:10 PM
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Bubs eh woundering how long before they crack on you.

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marty #397288 07/30/2010 10:31 PM
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Bubs eh woundering how long before they crack on you.



They crack on you Marty??


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robmayas #397289 07/31/2010 2:57 PM
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okay so i installed a set of bub pipes and im just to lazy to jet. i have the correct jet but id rather ride right now instead of rippn bike apart. i wanted to know how long i have until the problems come. any info would be great even easy way to jet with carbs still on bike. thanks



I'm with you. Been doing the same thing.


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Madrid #397290 08/02/2010 3:21 PM
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i need some help i have a 02 america with d@d mufflers on it i have k n filter and the air box cut open and i have 140
mains and 2 shims on the needle the bike rund good but at 3000 rpm it is not smooth i was going to put 145 mains in it can any body help

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i need some help i have a 02 america with [Email]d@d[/Email] mufflers on it i have k n filter and the air box cut open and i have 140
mains and 2 shims on the needle the bike rund good but at 3000 rpm it is not smooth i was going to put 145 mains in it can any body help




140-145 seems too high to me. I haven't cut open my air box, but I'm running a UNI and NH bellmouth. I presently have 125 mains and 45 pilots, but may need to go to 128 mains since adding the bellmouth. Can't see needing higher for my set up that's been tested with numerous dyno runs. I plan to do another dyno run next month.

Even though higher throttle position is all mains. Having mains too large can negatively affect the middle range. Your pilots, mains, and needles do interact. My service dealer believes in having the smallest necessary main first, then alter the needles and pilots as needed. It shows up very clearly in dyno testing.


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RamSound #397292 08/02/2010 4:18 PM
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yeah it could be a bit too rich, if it's in the higher rev range then it's main jet not needle.


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Balance your carbs. It will help get rid of the mid range vibration. Mine comes in at around 3500 rpms.


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If one carb weighs more than the other where do you add the weights?


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If one carb weighs more than the other where do you add the weights?





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B02S4 #397296 08/03/2010 4:35 PM
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If one carb weighs more than the other where do you add the weights?









...you need to add 1/4 oz to the right carb. If you are left handed, add 1/8 to the right carb.


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