Looked at that picture, for a second I was baffled . . .
They are cheap, but they work ok… when in place haha.
Looked at that picture, for a second I was baffled . . .
They look like trials tires to me. You may find them less than ideal on a wet road, be careful.These tires run surprisingly well in a straight line on the highway
Thanks Bill.That is such a great looking bike! It reminds me of the factory enduros from the 70’s.
They look like trials tires to me. You may find them less than ideal on a wet road, be careful.
I'll bet that bike sounds sweet !
Single mikuni VM34?And to clarify for anyone in the future who may stumble upon this sorting out a 750 Big Bore and Mikuni vm34 -
I’m currently here
195 main
6f9 needle
35 pilot
2.5 slide
159 p6 needle jet
1 turn out on the air screw
1 step down from the top on my needle.
I think a half-3/4 turn on the air screw and drops g the needle down to the top clip should sort out my set up but I will test and report back.
Should there be a "Tech thread" on this matter. I have a 77D 750 BBK that I "think" I have sorted also. Problem is I do not know the CR nor whether port work was done.And to clarify for anyone in the future who may stumble upon this sorting out a 750 Big Bore and Mikuni vm34 -
I’m currently here
195 main
6f9 needle
35 pilot
2.5 slide
159 p6 needle jet
1 turn out on the air screw
1 step down from the top on my needle.
I think a half-3/4 turn on the air screw and drops g the needle down to the top clip should sort out my set up but I will test and report back.
Single mikuni VM34?
Should there be a "Tech thread" on this matter. I have a 77D 750 BBK that I "think" I have sorted also.
I don't know how to do that but would offer my step by step journey of discovery...Would probably be nice to have a thread dedicated to the Big Bore Kits where people could list the details of their bikes, and their carb set ups that are working well for them. Post a pic of the bike so people could get a good visual comparison of their bike and set up to help sort it out.
WideAWAKE - you should not be shy about feeling proud of this build. It looks fantastic! Fitting that I'm checking this Beach Cruiser Build update out as I'm having a cheeseburger and a beer, listening to some great Californian music (on vinyl, of course), New Riders of the Purple Sage! Have lots of fun and please post a video one day.
Yep they will also rip up the knobblies pretty quick on the road too.They look like trials tires to me. You may find them less than ideal on a wet road, be careful.
I'll bet that bike sounds sweet !
From that angle and with that tank rack, looks very like my lamented1970 TR6. Don't have any good pictures but yer tiz.
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I love how clean and simple the bike is, such a great inspiration!!! can't wait to see more pics and hear some videos of how it runs!!