RB inlet manifold

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That looks more like it, better than the AF one for clearence by the look of it, and not bad price wise, does the price include the rubber Martin perchance :D .
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Will a 34 delly fit on that.

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Hi
the price is 70 pounds including the proper mikuni rubber
yes a 34 mm delly fits nicely into these aswell as 35 mm mikuni
and 30 mm dellys and mikuni too.
Just need to state carb when ordering
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Worth every penny at £70, the rubbers are £25 :D .
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I've compared the Jimmers manifold to the LTH? one and there's no comparison. The LTH looks to have around double the flow area of the Jimmers which is very restrictive. I'm really p!$$ed off posting this because Jimmers is most definitely one of the good guys.
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I dont see anyone saying wether there is an performace improvemnt here, just that you get more clearance for your panel. I have standard one and no issues with clearance? so better performance or nowt?
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sydduckett wrote:I dont see anyone saying wether there is an performace improvemnt here, just that you get more clearance for your panel. I have standard one and no issues with clearance? so better performance or nowt?
In what Lambretta do you have the RB? for panel clearance.
And what carb?
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its a series 3 LI running an RB as supplied by AF, im not saying that the mouth isnt near the inside of the side panels but its not touching. Also worth bearing in mind how much fuel/oil the carbs on rbs chuck out if you have a big space between your panel and the mouth everything back of it is gonna be coated in gunk. Close to the panel it tends to hit that and stick as opposed to going everywhere...

thats mny 2 penneth..
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oh yeah and its a delly 30m, but had a 34 on without issues in the past.

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sydduckett wrote:its a series 3 LI running an RB as supplied by AF, im not saying that the mouth isnt near the inside of the side panels but its not touching. Also worth bearing in mind how much fuel/oil the carbs on rbs chuck out if you have a big space between your panel and the mouth everything back of it is gonna be coated in gunk. Close to the panel it tends to hit that and stick as opposed to going everywhere...

thats mny 2 penneth..
OK, i think that a series 2 have more space.
What carb do you use? Mikuni TMX35 is thin.
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