Off a Honda CB750F, 34mm. They are 70 or so hp stock and I was going to put them on the Sunny with mild work. Id say they should be good for over 100hp quite easily, so good for mild road A series. Good alternative to sidedraughts.
I have fully stripped and cleaned the carbs so they are in pretty good condition. 1 carb isnt quite as clean as the other as I didnt go back and re clean it after I had made the soda blaster. Only issue with them is the choke spindle connection in the middle has been messed with and will need fixing. Shouldn't be hard though.
The tops aren't quite mint yet so I will chuck them in the lathe and give them a nice polish up if anyone is seriously interested.
Spacing 45mm on outers and 65mm on inside two. Roughly
So C-C is 80-100-80.
$150.
Some pics. Will put them on Trademe soon if no one keen.
Some shit pics of them on the Sunny.
FS: CB750 motorbike carbs, chch
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Re: FS: CB750 motorbike carbs, chch
WHat do you think of these in regards to the Cherry? Ive gotta a freshly rebuilt A12 here for them
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Re: FS: CB750 motorbike carbs, chch
If its stock they might be a bit big i'd think. Thought being CV it might be okay.
If its worked they'll be sweet. (as I said the bike they came off are 70hp)
If its worked they'll be sweet. (as I said the bike they came off are 70hp)
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