29mm smoothies on a 750?

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29mm smoothies on a 750?

10 May 2009 13:27
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are smoothies as big a boost for 750's are they are for 1000's? i was thinkin of nabbing some.
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Re: 29mm smoothies on a 750?

10 May 2009 13:39
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it couldnt hurt! :laugh:
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Re: 29mm smoothies on a 750?

10 May 2009 13:44
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the honda guys are doing it to their stock seven fifties and claiming they get ten percent power increase. what?????
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Re: 29mm smoothies on a 750?

10 May 2009 13:46
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im not sure about 10% without a supporting cast like a good header and ignition B)
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Re: 29mm smoothies on a 750?

10 May 2009 13:48
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wait, the cb guys are putting keihin CR 29's on theirs. hm.
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Re: 29mm smoothies on a 750?

10 May 2009 13:49
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i hear ya.
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Re: 29mm smoothies on a 750?

10 May 2009 13:55
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ccentralm wrote:
wait, the cb guys are putting keihin CR 29's on theirs. hm.
same results easier to get parts B)
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Re: 29mm smoothies on a 750?

10 May 2009 13:56
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ya know, i just think that would be too much carb unless you were building something race app. it just doesnt sound street friendly and would bog at slow speeds.
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Re: 29mm smoothies on a 750?

10 May 2009 14:13
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29mm is just about the right size carbs on many differant motors up to 1197 .in my experiance theyre very user friendly on motors with small/medium size intake ports. B)
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Re: 29mm smoothies on a 750?

10 May 2009 16:43
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I've a set which have thru the years resided on a sohc cb750,(836) kz650,(720), and now '78 kz1000.(stock) they've proven very tractible and reliable in all applications. However, I'm not sure at the price they command they are the wisest investment when you consider the same cash could buy a big-bore kit, or cams and flowed head, either of which would probly yeild a greater gain in performance. 2 cents, G
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Re: 29mm smoothies on a 750?

10 May 2009 16:45
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My smoothbores were second up grade after header on my 650 and they worked great.
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Re: 29mm smoothies on a 750?

10 May 2009 17:13
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thanks guys. ill keep my peepers open for some used ones then.
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