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Pumba
28th March 2016, 20:33
Where is the best place to get genuine OKO's from now days guys? Seems to be a shit load of the KOSO OKO's out there now and we all know whet there quality is like.

Pretty sure I got my last one from the Akunar guys, but their website has been down for "maintenance" for a while now.

Calvert86
28th March 2016, 21:02
http://www.oko-australia.com.au
Used these guys start of the year and had no problems?


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TZ350
29th March 2016, 07:36
Where is the best place to get genuine OKO's from now days guys?

Purchased all of our genuine OKO's from Treatland.TV ... https://www.treatland.tv/SearchResults.asp?Search=oko+carb ... good price but min shipping cost is something like $40 USD (pay to check) for a standard USP box but if the carbs are un-packaged you can get several carbs in the box. Fast shipping.

Ok guys to deal with, been around for a few years, I have even visited with them a couple of times.

chrisc
29th March 2016, 08:34
Recently bought 3 from Treatland^ for the FXRs. Not as cheap as some of the ebay specials but you never know what the hell those are. Purchases were quick and easy. Carbs work as expected.

hal20308
29th March 2016, 09:13
Where is the best place to get genuine OKO's from now days guys? Seems to be a shit load of the KOSO OKO's out there now and we all know whet there quality is like.

Pretty sure I got my last one from the Akunar guys, but their website has been down for "maintenance" for a while now.

Bought a couple off these guys on eBay - they ship out of Taiwan, genuine OKOs. Quick shipping and it's free too....Good source of spares as well.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OKO-K-102-30mm-FLAT-SLIDE-POWER-JET-RACE-CARBURETTOR-TW-/271913689546?hash=item3f4f51a1ca:m:mbkawp1pqc7HVqN ka1WObgA

F5 Dave
29th March 2016, 12:12
Haha genuine ripoff brand. Thats good. They still seem to be a good luck draw. I gave RichE some keihin bits to try fix his consistent problems but he just stole Scottys and that one seems to stay working. Good luck. Or buy Japanese and get quality.

jasonu
29th March 2016, 13:51
Haha genuine ripoff brand. .

I thought that too Dave. A knock off of a knock off. What's next???
I remember the days when Jap stuff was sneered at...

Asher
29th March 2016, 18:26
Ask Olly @ www.ollymoto.co.nz He normally has a few for sale, and jets them correctly too.

cotswold
30th March 2016, 09:17
Recently bought 3 from Treatland^ for the FXRs. Not as cheap as some of the ebay specials but you never know what the hell those are. Purchases were quick and easy. Carbs work as expected.

what was wrong with the genuine (kof kof) OKO I gave you :(

Pumba
30th March 2016, 11:34
Cheers guys.

chrisc
30th March 2016, 13:33
what was wrong with the genuine (kof kof) OKO I gave you :(

It's still in use and goes reasonably I suppose, we've just got a full fleet of bikes now hahaha

TZ350
30th March 2016, 13:43
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Genuine Taiwanese OKO's have the Taiwanese flag on the top right of the box, Chinese knock off's don't.

TZ350
5th March 2017, 10:37
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Was skimming TradeMe today and noticed two vendors selling knock off OKO carbs. A genuine OKO has the Taiwanese flag in the top right corner. See post above.

Bert
6th March 2017, 22:44
329042

Was skimming TradeMe today and noticed two vendors selling knock off OKO carbs. A genuine OKO has the Taiwanese flag in the top right corner. See post above.

Wholely hell $100-$150.... gez I'd expect 3-4 for that price and a good jet kit.

CunninghamJames007
7th March 2017, 06:18
I got my carb from here, and the box does have the Taiwanese flag on the top right corner as someone mentioned a few posts previous.

http://www.mid-atlantictrials.com/Sales.html

They also provide the clear float bowls (as extra) among other bits. Shipping included in the purchase cost which is nice.

FastFred
7th March 2017, 06:25
I got my carb from here, and the box does have the Taiwanese flag on the top right corner as someone mentioned a few posts previous.

http://www.mid-atlantictrials.com/Sales.html

They also provide the clear float bowls (as extra) among other bits. Shipping included in the purchase cost which is nice.

Great post thanks.

timg
7th March 2017, 06:55
Great post thanks. A closer to home option http://oko-australia.com.au

Pumba
7th March 2017, 18:11
On that subject. Has anyone tried the "smooth bore" OKO? Just curios if any one has seen one in the flesh and if it is any better than the standard one.


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F5 Dave
7th March 2017, 18:25
Only if it makes you feel better.

Get out the polishing mops and make your own.

Make it so shiney you can see your face in it. Arrgh god, that was a mistake.

Don't forget to do the outside too. Its more bumpy to polish but at least you can see your hard work.

richban
8th March 2017, 14:57
OKO! What a pile of crap. Genuine OKO what a crack up. The Akunar carbs were as good if not better. I have 2 40mm Chinese PWKs that look amazing and work great. My old 32mm Akunar knock off is still going strong and the 30mm.

Just brought a 24mm from scootling in AK. looks great and works. Buy a cheap one then spend proper money on a main jet kit and proper JJh needle with clip.

Rant done.

TZ350
8th March 2017, 20:22
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Not sure about the other carb's but I know, because of the material used in the casting the genuine OKO from Taiwan, it machines very nicely when you want to make a super trick 30+hp class legal carb that makes a mockery of the 24mm restriction rule, try that with your old pot metal beauty's but shoosh ... :psst: ...you didn't hear it from me ......:niceone: ... :laugh: