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been offered a mikuni carb off a dt125r
was wondering some bright spark could tell me if its suitable for my gp..
all i know its a mikuni.. from a 2002 model.. the carb looks slightly different to the ones on sudco and allens..
basically will it work
knowing my luck its for a 4 stroke or has something different which why it can't be used
sorry for being vague
any help would be great..
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I think they run a 28mm Tm, but i may be wrong. They are not a four stroke, i know for sure.
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so these older looking tm's compared to the latest ones are basically the same carb.. and can be used
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Personally I'd steer clear, most Mikunis are oem for particular bikes and only the TMX24, 30 or 35 are really suited to Lambretta otherwise your letting yourself in for a lot of headaches. Personally I'm not a fan of Mikuni on a Lambretta as you can't dial them in fully.
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Yes,If this is the same one as the RM125, the jets are different and very hard to get hold of.leehuggy72 wrote:so these older looking tm's compared to the latest ones are basically the same carb.. and can be used
I agree with all the above. That where these come in handy http://thunderproducts.com/dial_a_jet.htmsoulsurfer wrote:Personally I'd steer clear, most Mikunis are oem for particular bikes and only the TMX24, 30 or 35 are really suited to Lambretta otherwise your letting yourself in for a lot of headaches. Personally I'm not a fan of Mikuni on a Lambretta as you can't dial them in fully.
you using one of these?DJB wrote:I agree with all the above. That where these come in handy http://thunderproducts.com/dial_a_jet.htmsoulsurfer wrote:Personally I'd steer clear, most Mikunis are oem for particular bikes and only the TMX24, 30 or 35 are really suited to Lambretta otherwise your letting yourself in for a lot of headaches. Personally I'm not a fan of Mikuni on a Lambretta as you can't dial them in fully.
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Im using one of these (tmx35) on my rb.DJB wrote:Yes,If this is the same one as the RM125, the jets are different and very hard to get hold of.leehuggy72 wrote:so these older looking tm's compared to the latest ones are basically the same carb.. and can be used
Only the pilot jet is different, and they are readily available from Allens.
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I've got a keihin oko 28mm which is doing my head in as i can't seem to do anything with it..
my mate gave me the mikuni for a tenner so its no great shakes if it doesn't work..
my mate gave me the mikuni for a tenner so its no great shakes if it doesn't work..
Just about to try one.soullad wrote:you using one of these?DJB wrote:I agree with all the above. That where these come in handy http://thunderproducts.com/dial_a_jet.htmsoulsurfer wrote:Personally I'd steer clear, most Mikunis are oem for particular bikes and only the TMX24, 30 or 35 are really suited to Lambretta otherwise your letting yourself in for a lot of headaches. Personally I'm not a fan of Mikuni on a Lambretta as you can't dial them in fully.