Mine is a UK bike registered in 2001.... is there an easy way to identify which carbs I have without stripping down..I can't seem to find the ident marks
Thanks in advance
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I don't believe that is correct. AFAIK the carbs were common to all modelsGix wrote:Looking at buying some new Ti needles and emulsion tubes and was told there are two types of carb for the TRX

Isn't it the TPS that switched from one side to the other?phuk72 wrote:I don't believe that is correct. AFAIK the carbs were common to all modelsGix wrote:Looking at buying some new Ti needles and emulsion tubes and was told there are two types of carb for the TRX
I don't doubt you but this is what is on the Factory Pro webitephuk72 wrote:I don't believe that is correct. AFAIK the carbs were common to all modelsGix wrote:Looking at buying some new Ti needles and emulsion tubes and was told there are two types of carb for the TRX
True dat, 99 the TRX got a tad bigger carbs and 3-4 more ponies.Gix wrote:I don't doubt you but this is what is on the Factory Pro webitephuk72 wrote:I don't believe that is correct. AFAIK the carbs were common to all modelsGix wrote:Looking at buying some new Ti needles and emulsion tubes and was told there are two types of carb for the TRX
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Blimey - I never knew that. Thanks KWKillerwhale wrote:True dat, 99 the TRX got a tad bigger carbs and 3-4 more ponies.

That's news to me, very interesting. Are they better than the originals? Might be a cheap upgrade between stockies & FCR's if so.Killerwhale wrote:
True dat, 99 the TRX got a tad bigger carbs and 3-4 more ponies.
if you want to go to bigger CV carbs, have a look at Fireyawn carbsM.V. wrote:That's news to me, very interesting. Are they better than the originals? Might be a cheap upgrade between stockies & FCR's if so.Killerwhale wrote:
True dat, 99 the TRX got a tad bigger carbs and 3-4 more ponies.

Found that out when i bought mine -05, just checked bikez.com and it was 3 ponies....phuk72 wrote:Blimey - I never knew that. Thanks KWKillerwhale wrote:True dat, 99 the TRX got a tad bigger carbs and 3-4 more ponies.
I have a set of carbs here from a Japanese model. Indeed they have something that looks like accelleration pump jets.dandywarhol wrote:The Japanese home market ones had different carbs with accelleration pumps - did they use the same tubes/needles? I'd guess there would be a different taper to accommodate the extra squirt from the pumps
Mine is a Japanese import and has accelerator pumps, and I fitted jets and needles for a later model Aust bike, if that makes sense.Tarwetijger wrote:I have a set of carbs here from a Japanese model. Indeed they have something that looks like accelleration pump jets.dandywarhol wrote:The Japanese home market ones had different carbs with accelleration pumps - did they use the same tubes/needles? I'd guess there would be a different taper to accommodate the extra squirt from the pumps
I will put them apart later on to see jet sizes and that kind of stuff.
BDSR type 99-00 (and also TDM to 02 i think) should be same as carbed R1´s...found a jetting sheet 147,5 main instead of the 142 on BDST.ekoja wrote:Mine is a Japanese import and has accelerator pumps, and I fitted jets and needles for a later model Aust bike, if that makes sense.Tarwetijger wrote:I have a set of carbs here from a Japanese model. Indeed they have something that looks like accelleration pump jets.dandywarhol wrote:The Japanese home market ones had different carbs with accelleration pumps - did they use the same tubes/needles? I'd guess there would be a different taper to accommodate the extra squirt from the pumps
I will put them apart later on to see jet sizes and that kind of stuff.