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1982 Yamaha xv 750 carburetors
2x vm 38
2x vm36
2x vm34
1x vm 38 kjs
1x vm 38 bpi
1x vm 38 searguy
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What carburetors for xv 750? (Read 5531 times)
nanno
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Re: What carburetors for xv 750?
Reply #10 -
07.02.16 at 22:46:24
Yup, it's that set for the XS650. I use genuine Mikuni VM38-200 rubber manifolds.
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Re: What carburetors for xv 750?
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07.02.16 at 22:46:26
There are a few shops selling vm34s for virago but I've found that they might be too small.
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Re: What carburetors for xv 750?
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07.02.16 at 23:37:44
I'm running 750 heads on my TR1 (with 1100 crank) and after a testride today, I can tell you, that the VM38s are definitely not too big for the heads with the smaller valves.
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Greg
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Re: What carburetors for xv 750?
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08.02.16 at 02:44:15
They are my first choice as well. I just wanted to make sure it is the right one.
Oh, a friend of mine asked me to post this: "Mir san ja hier a neet in a Boazn, sondan im Intanet! Grias di!" Whatever that means
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Re: What carburetors for xv 750?
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I shall NOT translate this.
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08.02.16 at 11:49:33
No oiso, gähd doch..............S.
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Re: What carburetors for xv 750?
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08.02.16 at 14:10:38
Wegn dia stiazt irgandwonn nu der Guugl-Tranlätor ob!
Kwasi: Der guugle gibt se de Kugl.
@Adhd: S'all good, it's either German humour or someone's suffering from a stroke
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Re: What carburetors for xv 750?
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08.02.16 at 18:53:34
Hi
Quote from nanno
on 07.02.16 at 23:37:44:
I'm running 750 heads on my TR1 (with 1100 crank) and after a testride today, I can tell you, that the VM38s are definitely not too big for the heads with the smaller valves.
Cheers,
Greg
Hi nanno how much better are 750 heads
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Re: What carburetors for xv 750?
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08.02.16 at 21:44:55
Can't say much (yet) as I also fitted a new homegrown exhaust and did some other mods. So some testriding and rejetting is due.
I'll probably know more tomorrow (if the weather's as warm and sunny as it was today!)
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Re: What carburetors for xv 750?
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09.02.16 at 19:11:41
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Hi nanno how much better are 750 heads
Vm38s, XV750 heads and a proper GreasyGreg exhaust is all it takes to make me grin from ear to ear. Usable power from 2500rpm onwards and revs straight to 7500rpm with no hickups, to answer your question. It was still too cold to run it as hard as it would pull, but I am confident that it'll uphold the first impression!
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