Ts 1 225 Carb

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Hi what carb should i put on my lammy ts 1 225 at the moment i am running an 34mm amal but every one says to use the mikuni any suggestions welcome thanks ian
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If your Amal is set up i would leave it. If not a 35 tmx.
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whats wrong with the amal ...?
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nothing is wrong with my amal it has about 400 hundred miles only on it i have been told to put a different carb because the amal is hard to set and the mikuni 35 mm is a lot better and easy to set up and gives more miles to the gallon.
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roadrunnerian wrote:nothing is wrong with my amal it has about 400 hundred miles only on it i have been told to put a different carb because the amal is hard to set and the mikuni 35 mm is a lot better and easy to set up and gives more miles to the gallon.
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roadrunnerian wrote:nothing is wrong with my amal it has about 400 hundred miles only on it i have been told to put a different carb because the amal is hard to set and the mikuni 35 mm is a lot better and easy to set up and gives more miles to the gallon.
There's a reason for that ;)
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I am using a 24mm mikuni on my 225 classic rapido and get about 55 mpg, i intend using the same carb on my RT260 kit, have discussed it with mark who said it will run fine
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Mikuni`s are definitely a bit easier to set -up, but an Amal or Dellorto can be set up more accurately with a bit more effort. in my experience.
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