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I had my carbs sync'd up today and WOW what a difference , i couldnt belive how much better the bike runs and feels , my hat goes off to old greg at bob missen in melksham he is a star , he stripped away the the plastics and got to work job was done in 35 mins or so, carb tune thingy showed the carbs to be a little out of sync not majorly but they were all at diffrent levels just, so a quick fiddle and they were all level , then the old tube up the exhaust for a reading on the machine and the mixture was brought into line, she purrs loverly now at idle i even think she sounds diffrent too, so much better,
in all the best £40 ive spent this year , without a doubt,
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You might consider getting yourself a morgan carbtune and an angled screwdriver off their website and you can do future synch's yourself, plus friends etc etc :)

If the carbs are in synch it probaby will sound different compare to unbalnaced carbs that are 'lumpy'
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Neosophist wrote:...consider getting yourself a morgan carbtune and an angled screwdriver off their website and you can do future synch's yourself, plus friends etc etc :)
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Funny that...I've ordered them this week, and there're in the post rightnow to me... :smile:
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micpec wrote:
Neosophist wrote:...consider getting yourself a morgan carbtune and an angled screwdriver off their website and you can do future synch's yourself, plus friends etc etc :)
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Funny that...I've ordered them this week, and there're in the post rightnow to me... :smile:
i'll be interested to hear how you get on with them jason, can you post the results up on here please fella ?
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do you have a number for him? my carbs need balancing and syncing badly!
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rich1988 wrote:do you have a number for him? my carbs need balancing and syncing badly!
where are you? if your close to me i don't mind doing it for you :)
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Im just outside marlborough but am very willing to travel, I am sure it needs doing because it runs a bit lumpy despite having done the plugs filters etc
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royster81 wrote:
micpec wrote:
Neosophist wrote:...consider getting yourself a morgan carbtune and an angled screwdriver off their website and you can do future synch's yourself, plus friends etc etc :)
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Funny that...I've ordered them this week, and there're in the post rightnow to me... :smile:
i'll be interested to hear how you get on with them jason, can you post the results up on here please fella ?
Rhory, morgan is located in belfast, should be near your location, right?
Still waiting...
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Received them today...(Now I'd need to make some free time to start with the winter maintenance on the RVF...)
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Re: carb sync

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micpec wrote:Received them today...(Now I'd need to make some free time to start with the winter maintenance on the RVF...)
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Ah-a same as mine :)

Doddle to use ;)
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