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jfligg
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« on: 15.11. 2011 03:58 »

Hi Guys
Does anyone have any experience with JRC Carbs. I would like to put one on a 1961 BSA Super Rocket 650cc. Any help would be great thanks. Jeff
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« Reply #1 on: 15.11. 2011 07:40 »

G'day Jeff,
              I've got a pair on the cafe. trouble is their both left handers, hard to get to the choke on the right one.
Once set up their great but a real bugger to set up, there is so many needles and jets to juggle.
 Have a look here.
piled-arms.com/jrccarb.html
Cheers
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« Reply #2 on: 15.11. 2011 18:48 »

Jeff
what muskrat said -  i have them on my 61 triumph - and after getting them dialed in like them a lot. But if you don't like tinkering with carbs, it may be a bit frustrating - i like playing w/ carbs so it was fun in a sick way- the guys at JRC carb are great for advice (as is muskrat) on getting them dialed in
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