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    Quote Originally Posted by CunninghamJames007 View Post
    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FastFred View Post
    Great post thanks.
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    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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    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.

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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 ... ...you didn't hear it from me ...... ...

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