mikuni flat slide 34mm

Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 11:47
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650ed wrote:
Another option:

33mm Smoothies

Is this, what you're talking about? These are nice, just fount this thread on KZR:

kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&...ew&catid=3&id=434160
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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 12:13
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Well beef, let's see, 29 CRS = @$750, building your motor to handle RS34's = @ $3000 if you do all the assembly yourself. You're right, he should buy the RS's, hell it is his first bike why not have 150 ponys strapped under your ass straight out of the gate. Learning curve be damned, it's not your kid that could end up an orphan.
aww you guys are so sweet. i guess making 1/4 mile passes at 176 mph is safer.:woohoo: sure i gatta roll cage, belt harness, and protective gear, but lemme tell you....ill die on my feet before i die on my knees.B)

btw i dont know where you get your prices from. :dry:


160 on a bike is a far cry from 160 in a car but from your vast arsenal of experience on bikes I can see why there is no difference to you. And as far as where I got my prices from maybe from the receipts I have laying around from just freshening my 1075 , air filters alone for the RS's will range from $70-150 on their own not to mention the j model intakes for around $60 and the high flow petcock for a c-note if you don't want them starving for gas. All the sudden those Mikunis cost you a grand just to bolt them on. Add $450- 500 for the 1075 kit another $400 for the k410 cams, and $1400 for a stage 1 port job from LarryC and whaddya know $3000. Did I say it slow enough for ya Joe?

$1400 :ohmy: Holy shit.... I better send you the rest of the bill Andy :laugh: I could use an extra $500

:blush: Sorry Larry, I had the cams rolled in there for my total sent out to you.
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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 12:31 - 01 Mar 2011 12:32
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That 900 Video is this Bike & AirBox
> AirBox
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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 12:40
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Kraz1 wrote:
That 900 Video is this Bike & AirBox
> AirBox
video?

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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 13:16
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Don't care what carbs,cams, ports, bores, getting a 150 ponies out of a kz is a bit of a stretch {not likely} as far as a kz being his first bike, my first real bike was a bored and cammed kz 900, I thought it was fast, lol then threw my leg over a zzr 1200.
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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 13:31
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Don't care what carbs,cams, ports, bores, getting a 150 ponies out of a kz is a bit of a stretch {not likely} as far as a kz being his first bike, my first real bike was a bored and cammed kz 900, I thought it was fast, lol then threw my leg over a zzr 1200.
you can get 150hp out of a kz with carbs with a really big bore and a lot of headwork,much easier to bo it with a turbo and not break a sweat though! :laugh:
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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 14:29
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Don't care what carbs,cams, ports, bores, getting a 150 ponies out of a kz is a bit of a stretch {not likely} as far as a kz being his first bike, my first real bike was a bored and cammed kz 900, I thought it was fast, lol then threw my leg over a zzr 1200.


just cuz you couldn't get it out of yours doesn't make it a stretch, don't be a hater homey. :whistle:
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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 14:45 - 01 Mar 2011 14:46
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Stu Pidasole wrote:
Kraz1 wrote:
That 900 Video is this Bike & AirBox
> AirBox
video?

Yeah the Video of Green 900 YOU posted, is the bike in this " AirBox " link that I posted.
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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 14:50
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that is a beautiful bike
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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 16:31
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Was that paint done by Mark or Greg? :huh:

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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 17:15
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PLUMMEN wrote:
lemo32 wrote:
Don't care what carbs,cams, ports, bores, getting a 150 ponies out of a kz is a bit of a stretch {not likely} as far as a kz being his first bike, my first real bike was a bored and cammed kz 900, I thought it was fast, lol then threw my leg over a zzr 1200.
you can get 150hp out of a kz with carbs with a really big bore and a lot of headwork,much easier to bo it with a turbo and not break a sweat though! :laugh:

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Re: mikuni flat slide 34mm

01 Mar 2011 18:05
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ya know you could bolt one of these on 307 small block chevy also,but you might be a little disappointed when your neighbor with a 283 with a single 4 barrel smokes ya! :woohoo:
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