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Mikuni RS36 on 1100N


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On 7/18/2023 at 6:37 AM, Mutley said:

Very nice...where do you purchase these then fella...?

Got to make life much easier.

And no frame issues...as mine is in a hardtail frame...so got more room above the carbs...but have a single top tube...so a side mount could make life much simpler...:tu


Right side linkage shaft:
MIKUNI P/N : 700-17012
Sudco P/N : 002-9005

The shaft itself is all you need to buy as it just relocates the existing parts.

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On 7/18/2023 at 10:45 AM, rodneya said:

Do the standard motion pro cables still work with the side pull?

Yes but you might lose an inch or 2 in length as it moves the crank farther left, away from the throttle

  • 10 months later...
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Update...all fitted...used Bandit inlet rubbers...velocity stacks and air socks...

...and she is like a different bike...loads more stomp...worked pretty much out of the box...(y)

My only concern now...is how the hell do you get to the balancer outlets once they are on the bloody bike...:S...as the ones for 2 and 3 are down tight behind the engine...:o

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32 minutes ago, Mutley said:

Update...all fitted...used Bandit inlet rubbers...velocity stacks and air socks...

...and she is like a different bike...loads more stomp...worked pretty much out of the box...(y)

My only concern now...is how the hell do you get to the balancer outlets once they are on the bloody bike...:S...as the ones for 2 and 3 are down tight behind the engine...:o

You balance flat slides off the bike. Use a small drill bit under the slide to make sure they're all even, adjuster is under the cap.

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On 6/22/2024 at 7:00 PM, Upshotknothole said:

You balance flat slides off the bike. Use a small drill bit under the slide to make sure they're all even, adjuster is under the cap.

OK...but they also have outlets for a set of carb balancers...and this has to be done on the bike surely...?

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55 minutes ago, Mutley said:

OK...but they also have outlets for a set of carb balancers...and this has to be done on the bike surely...?

Nope, the adjusters are under the tops of the carbs, kinda hard to adjust with the bike running. RS carbs are supposed to be balanced on a work bench, not on the bike.

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It may be hard / tricky to do, but adjustment whilst running can be done and ultimately each will be better balanced to the cylinder it is attached to! As said, that  why they have vacuum ports!

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1 hour ago, Gixer1460 said:

It may be hard / tricky to do, but adjustment whilst running can be done and ultimately each will be better balanced to the cylinder it is attached to! As said, that  why they have vacuum ports!

Yeah, I've always been lazy and called the bench sync good enough. Maybe one of these days I'll attempt it if they're still noticeably off with the bike running.

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The manual that came with my RS carbs telly you to bench sync before installing to get them in the ballpark, and then use a vacuum gauge to set them while running.

Those little carb top screws can be really hard to find if you drop one. Ask me how I know.

  • 2 months later...
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The adjustment whilst running is no issue to be honest...it is trying to get the vacuum hoses on the front of the carbs...2 and 3 cylinder...the outlets are hidden down between the csrbs and the engine...just wondered if anyone had a certain trick, or special tool they had made to get the rubber caps off, and back on...my sausage hands just won't fit...:(:D

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I dare say if you search a while there will be some angled needle nose pliers or some such that will get into the spots you need .... Probably with the aid of a dental mirror O.o

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6 hours ago, Mutley said:

The adjustment whilst running is no issue to be honest...it is trying to get the vacuum hoses on the front of the carbs...2 and 3 cylinder...the outlets are hidden down between the csrbs and the engine...just wondered if anyone had a certain trick, or special tool they had made to get the rubber caps off, and back on...my sausage hands just won't fit...:(:D

I gave up trying to use the vacuum ports on the  carbs. My motor is aircooled so there are easier to get to ports on the head.

I was going to add a short piece of hose to each nipple on the carb sticking up enough to easily get at while tuning and then put vacuum caps on the lines.

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34 minutes ago, rodneya said:

I gave up trying to use the vacuum ports on the  carbs. My motor is aircooled so there are easier to get to ports on the head.

I was going to add a short piece of hose to each nipple on the carb sticking up enough to easily get at while tuning and then put vacuum caps on the lines.

Carbtune used to offer threaded brass spigots with covers to mount permanently on the inlets to accommodate vacuum guages. These are most useful for people who aren't trained gynocologists with fingers like ET. They may offer similar items to fit onto rubber inlets but personally I just can't be arsed and do a bench synch and leave it at that.

http://carbtune.co.uk/carbaccs.html

 

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