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sil3nt
13th June 2011, 12:01
Where do i get some? Thought mitre 10/bunnings would have some but those places are so damn big i get lost.
So where can i find some clear tubing?
imdying
13th June 2011, 12:04
Where do i get some? Thought mitre 10/bunnings would have some but those places are so damn big i get lost.
So where can i find some clear tubing?
Mitre 10, Bunnings, Payless Plastics etc. They all have staff, ask someone where it is.
sil3nt
13th June 2011, 12:05
Mitre 10, Bunnings, Payless Plastics etc. They all have staff, ask someone where it is.Sweet thanks. Just didn't feel like driving 20 minutes to some place that wouldn't have it!
imdying
13th June 2011, 13:00
I assume you're making a carb balance do dacky? They're a lot of fun... too much throttle and whoops the motor swallows some more grape juice :lol:
Motion Pro have carb balancer that's cheap that we've used in the past. Any bike store in NZ can get you one (assuming the home made one pisses you off too much which can happen :whistle:)
slofox
13th June 2011, 14:05
Where do i get some? Thought mitre 10/bunnings would have some but those places are so damn big i get lost.
So where can i find some clear tubing?
You get lost? I thought that was only me did that...
Go out to Payless on Te Rapa Straight. Best place for all things plastic.
sil3nt
13th June 2011, 16:08
I assume you're making a carb balance do dacky? They're a lot of fun... too much throttle and whoops the motor swallows some more grape juice :lol:
Motion Pro have carb balancer that's cheap that we've used in the past. Any bike store in NZ can get you one (assuming the home made one pisses you off too much which can happen :whistle:)Will try just a simple loop with oil in it. The "oil in tube method" from here (http://faq.ninja250.org/wiki/How_do_I_synchronize_the_carburetors%3F)
imdying
13th June 2011, 17:31
Will try just a simple loop with oil in it. The "oil in tube method" from here (http://faq.ninja250.org/wiki/How_do_I_synchronize_the_carburetors%3F)
Definitely give it a go, it does work.
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