Nc30 cylinder layout/carbs

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Nc30 cylinder layout/carbs

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Hi guys,
In the process of rejetting my carbs via the DIY guide in workshop thread. I'm fitting 118s in the front and 122s in the rear, what cylinders are classed as the front and which the rear as I think my carbs may be incorrect!
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Front nearest front wheel,

Rear nearest rear wheel.

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Re: Nc30 cyclinder layout/carbs

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The rears are the one's r
closest to your wedding tackle.
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Re: Nc30 cyclinder layout/carbs

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As I thought, my carbs are incorrect I have removed a 115 from rear left cylinder and a 118 from rear right cyclinder, emulsion tubes also incorrect! I have straight through standard system with free flowing end can!
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Re: Nc30 cylinder layout/carbs

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Have you had it dynoed or plan on getting it dynoed id say the jet combo your on would be adequate when installed right, you dont want the bike to rich or it will miss fire from over fueling and will cause damage.
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