Carburettor Kit Suggestions Please

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scootRS.com wrote:
gaz_powell wrote:get the scootrs kit from just lambretta
They don't carry our carb kits. Yet... ;-)
I've got the 24 mm kits for both size cylinders.
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I was thinking of the 30mm, and saw no photo up of the 24mm, sorry. Shows what little I know :oops:

Why did I used to read that the 24 Mikuni is a nightmare to get the jetting set well on? Or was that the 28TM? The 35tmx is certainly nice on an RB.
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the 28 needs a little more attention, the 24 is as easy as pie, would be good to see them on site ;)
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All the reports I've read about the TM24 have been glowing to the extreme. Trouble is what ever I go for will be an expensive lesson if I don't get the desired result i.e. smother more responsive and dare I say it more reliable engine :?: :?:
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once setup, the mikuni won't let you down.

you can add whatever manifold you want right on the page. or make a note at checkout that you want a complete setup for a whatever CC running through the stock airbox. i'm a pretty reasonable man to deal with ;)

no point in having a kit for every configuration possible. you get a load of jets to suit most any setup. if you run open you're good. if you want to run a remote filter we've got you covered. stock airbox? you bet. 150, 200? got it all.

the 28 that is the difficult one - the black sheep of the TM lineup
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Gone for 28mm dellorto + small block inlet manifold......has come off a 175 so will need to check jetting/buy choke cable kit/rubbers + clamps...got long throttle cable. perhaps SH2/22 choke assembly will fit. :?: :?: :?:
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used both the 30mil delly and the mikuni 24 from jet 200 this week......mikuni all the way for me!
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mickeyb wrote:used both the 30mil delly and the mikuni 24 from jet 200 this week......mikuni all the way for me!
You pay your money and take your chances................ :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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