Carb mounting
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Tarik (and maybe Bruce) check my link in this thread HERE
Yup, before installing an R&R Cycles Overflow, I used to run the same SE backing plate (with a horseshoe breather). I know that backing plate is set up to accept the breather vents, but Bruce's description of having a "crossover tube" made me think he was running a similar external vent setup to the one I used... But I guess not?
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Had the bike for a year. Only thing I’ve done is shocks and fork springs, and some carb work. When I worked on the carb I just put it back in the way it came out. It does have the horseshoe breather, but instead of venting to a canister or open, the hose is on a nipple on the backplate with a clamp. Wish I could attach pics. Maybe it’s my phone.
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Yup, before installing an R&R Cycles Overflow, I used to run the same SE backing plate (with a horseshoe breather). I know that backing plate is set up to accept the breather vents, but Bruce's description of having a "crossover tube" made me think he was running a similar external vent setup to the one I used... But I guess not?
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When Multi tells me to do something, I always drop everything and do it (and just did)! He always knows!!!
Yup, before installing an R&R Cycles Overflow, I used to run the same SE backing plate (with a horseshoe breather). I know that backing plate is set up to accept the breather vents, but Bruce's description of having a "crossover tube" made me think he was running a similar external vent setup to the one I used... But I guess not?
Yup, before installing an R&R Cycles Overflow, I used to run the same SE backing plate (with a horseshoe breather). I know that backing plate is set up to accept the breather vents, but Bruce's description of having a "crossover tube" made me think he was running a similar external vent setup to the one I used... But I guess not?
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