flat/fluffy spot

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hmplant
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flat/fluffy spot

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started the NC30 up today & after it's warmed up it seems to die out when revved between 3-5k. my son says this normally happens but he dosen't notice it when riding :|
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Can the carbs be balanced at home? have they got the little spouts on each carb where the tubes fit? I've got a set of guages & tubes ;)
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Have you got some take-off adapters? the hoses fit onto the cylinder heads, you remove a blanking screw and screw in a take-off adapter and push the pipe on that.
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ok thanks, what size are these take off adaptors? cheers ;)
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http://www.carbtune.co.uk/carbaccs.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

You can see the take-off adapters there.

They do plastic or brass.. brass are harder to break but iv'e never had a problem with either.

Honda use 5mm iirc.. someone else should be able to confirm
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ok thanks Neo, i think i have some of them ;) don't know if it'll cure it but worth doing anyway ;) cheers

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