NC29 Carbs
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NC29 Carbs
Hi all
Question about carb ugrade:
So after some reading Keihin 32mm FCRs are the upgrade most used as they fit the standard boot size but I have also read about people using Keihin 32mm CR Specials. As it seems quite hard to get hold of FCRs (none on eBay
) there is a set of CRs (on eBay near to me). From what I've read (again) the CRs require a bit of work to make them fit?
Does anyone know what has to be done to the CRs to make them work or if they are a good/viable option instead of the FCRs?
Also if anyone had any ideas of cost etc or where best to shop for these that would be great.
Just one more question - which Mikuni carbs are the equivalent of the Keihin FCR as I've just be told that Mikuni are about 1/2 the price with little noticeable difference...
Thanks
KC
Question about carb ugrade:
So after some reading Keihin 32mm FCRs are the upgrade most used as they fit the standard boot size but I have also read about people using Keihin 32mm CR Specials. As it seems quite hard to get hold of FCRs (none on eBay

Does anyone know what has to be done to the CRs to make them work or if they are a good/viable option instead of the FCRs?
Also if anyone had any ideas of cost etc or where best to shop for these that would be great.
Just one more question - which Mikuni carbs are the equivalent of the Keihin FCR as I've just be told that Mikuni are about 1/2 the price with little noticeable difference...
Thanks
KC
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Re: NC29 Carbs
Why do you want to upgrade?
I think you need special rubbers to mount the fcr's too.
I think you need special rubbers to mount the fcr's too.
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Re: NC29 Carbs
Hi
It's a project bike...and one I'm going to keep so just looking at everything and anything I can upgrade (within money cost limits!). I'm under the impression that Keihin or Mikuni provide more power and that they're a nice bit of bling as opposed to say Dynojets?
Thoughts? Also where would you get the mods needed to fit these carbs - you say special rubbers?
Ta
KC
It's a project bike...and one I'm going to keep so just looking at everything and anything I can upgrade (within money cost limits!). I'm under the impression that Keihin or Mikuni provide more power and that they're a nice bit of bling as opposed to say Dynojets?
Thoughts? Also where would you get the mods needed to fit these carbs - you say special rubbers?
Ta
KC
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Re: NC29 Carbs
Some people have said that a small amount of modification has to be made to the frame for these to fit.
I owned a set but have never used them as I sold before attempting.
You can still buy the FCR carbs brand new but will cost you a considerable amount of money.
You will also need a set of Carb Rubbers for them to fit which a very very rare. The ones that are still circulating can be in slightly poor condition before of their age.
I have found the Australian Ebay is a lot better for CBR 400 performance parts.
I owned a set but have never used them as I sold before attempting.
You can still buy the FCR carbs brand new but will cost you a considerable amount of money.
You will also need a set of Carb Rubbers for them to fit which a very very rare. The ones that are still circulating can be in slightly poor condition before of their age.
I have found the Australian Ebay is a lot better for CBR 400 performance parts.
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Re: NC29 Carbs
Bugger all on eBay over here
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