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Old Friend 9 years 6 months ago #7326

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when i took my carbs to bits i just took a few measurements of the gaps between the 3 carbs and overall.
they went back together easily and the bike runs fine, sorting the linkage for the throttle cable was more of a pain but not that bad..

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Old Friend 9 years 6 months ago #7331

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Ok, thanks. I'm not so concerned then. I know my way around the old Mikuni's on the 4 cylinder bikes really well, just never heard of needing a jig to align everything before.

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Old Friend 9 years 6 months ago #7332

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Okay, let's see here.....

Headlight brackets- if you aren't picky about 100% stock, there's a lot of good options out there. You can even get a set that clamps around the fork tubes. That way you don't need to disassemble the top of the triple tree to get them attached. Just look for a set that will fit the size forks you have. I forget if it's 37mm or 41mm...

As for the carb tool- I've heard mixed things. I see why it would be useful but others have said it doesn't work that well. I personally left my carbs together when I rebuilt mine. Getting the tops off is a bit interesting, but can be done. You may have to take more than one off at a time is all. The hardest part is getting all three air cutoff valves off, but it CAN be done with a 90° screwdriver. Easier than trying to align them after you split them, in my opinion...

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Got some more pictures today. Rear cowl is all bolted up. Most of the day was spent organizing the barn. Thanks for the tips on the carbs and headlight mounts. I really want the stock ears, just have a hard time justifying it right at this time. I'm trying a different rout I think will work. More to come on that later.
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Old Friend 9 years 6 months ago #7345

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There is a post here somewhere about a member in Finland who is making stainless replicas. I cant remember the name or find the post but someone will know.
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Old Friend 9 years 6 months ago #7346

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He regularly puts them up on Ebay with a picture of polished stainless and black painted in the same pic.

I believe they are being manufactured one of our members "Larenurminen" Priced @ $179.00 U.S. Search "KZ1300 ears" and they come up. Just checked this morning.

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