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i didn't want to hijack the other thread. what are the stock main and pilot jets. i have a 06 speedy with tors and no cover on the air box with the stock air filter...will be getting a uni. the calc says 125.5 and 42 i only see them offered at 125 then 130 and 42 or 45 my bike runs fine but my gas mileage sux @38mpg no matter how easy i take it. so i was going to get a set of 125's and 42 and see if that will bump up the mpg.
thoughts??
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I think 120 main, 42 pilot is stock. They were on my 05 Speedy anyway.
2005 Speedmaster, Tornado Red, AI removed, Uni Pods, JCW 19" turnouts
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Bellacorse.com has a pretty wide selection of jet sizes...
2005 Speedmaster, Tornado Red, AI removed, Uni Pods, JCW 19" turnouts
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Another 2 cents: If you order the jets, get some needle shims and a carb screw kit. The carb screws are real easy to strip. As others have said on here, Pat's Jet calculator seems really good.
2005 Speedmaster, Tornado Red, AI removed, Uni Pods, JCW 19" turnouts
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I bought my jets at the local HD shop but Honda shops tend to have them as well as most other jap shops. The carbs on our bikes were fairly common. HD tends to have larger jets since they ran 1 carb to feed both combustion chambers.
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