I've been trying to decide how I can tuck my intake in better almost under me. Like yours but in more I guess. Its the filter thats in my way mostly. So from the choke side of the carb and out to the filter I would like to tuck in better.
It’s kind of the nature of the beast. I tuck in as tight to the frame as possible and space the right footrest out. It’s really not an issue. I’ve seen some elaborate intakes that position the carb up and forward. But worry about adding more bends and length to the manifold.
Hard to say for certain. Cause I think I had a pretty consistent too rich condition. But I definitely pulls much harder out of the corners and seems to have more top end.
It was a District 16 AMA event at Beaver Cycle Club in Atwater Wisconsin. They run all classes of motorcycles and quads at each event. These events happen almost every other weekend throughout the summer at different tracks around Wisconsin.
The precision and patience you have in these builds are unmatched, Great content.
Thank you sir. Appreciate that.
You passed a bunch of dudes you were flying man your a wild soldier hittin those corners and all that 💪🏼💯💨💨💨💨
Looks great.really nice clean work.I think I should buy my self one of those flat slide carburetors.
you did a very neat job. congrats
Thank you!
That intake Is beautiful bro!!! Is this Nicholas cage?!?! 😂❤
Very nice work. I’m very interested to learn how you squared off the end of the intake tube?
Thank you. Just a belt sander.
I've been trying to decide how I can tuck my intake in better almost under me.
Like yours but in more I guess.
Its the filter thats in my way mostly.
So from the choke side of the carb and out to the filter I would like to tuck in better.
It’s kind of the nature of the beast. I tuck in as tight to the frame as possible and space the right footrest out. It’s really not an issue. I’ve seen some elaborate intakes that position the carb up and forward. But worry about adding more bends and length to the manifold.
@@DarkCornerGarage I was thinking as long as it was after the carb it wouldn't hurt anything.
@@NubsWithGuns yeah that should be fine.
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Deep.
Super nice intake.
When the PZ26 was not having its issue how would you compare it to the flat slide?
Hard to say for certain. Cause I think I had a pretty consistent too rich condition. But I definitely pulls much harder out of the corners and seems to have more top end.
@@DarkCornerGarage Interesting. Thanks.
where were you riding at? the track was all people on mini bikes, i never seen that b4
It was a District 16 AMA event at Beaver Cycle Club in Atwater Wisconsin. They run all classes of motorcycles and quads at each event. These events happen almost every other weekend throughout the summer at different tracks around Wisconsin.
What fuel tank is that?
I made it.
I have a stage 2 ghost engine with mikuni 24mm flat slide carb and if I go full throttle quickly it bogs and dies any ideas?? Has 130/15
Adjust the jet needle in the slide. Just move the clip down one notch. This will lift the needle allowing a little more fuel.
What would you charge to make one of those but without the bung for the pulse pump?
That would be tough without having the bike to build on to get the fitment perfect.