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    Bandit 1200 and GS1200 owners read this.

    Would you mind checking what's stamped on the float bowl of the gearshift side carb? Please let me know along with the year of your bike.
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    04 Canadian specs. Nothing stamped on carb

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    Yo Dude...

    One of the guys here has a 2004 GS1200SS, the carb is stamped (just above the float bowl surface) 47F0 PD2

    Hope that helps....

    Pete

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    Nothing on the gearshift-side float bowl that I can see. On rear brake side, carb body has 32F0 and L062.

    UK model (has carb heaters), GSF1200 K1.

    Haynes manual lists 32F1 as US and 32F2 as California.

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    Might not be relevant as mines the GSX1200Y and I believe the carbs are different jetting wise but O3F6 NHS is on the carb.

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    Thanks folks, I've also checked a K3 Bandit. I had 32FO on my carb and was just checking that the 32 didn't relate to carb bore size. Apparently the 36mm Mikunis have the 32 stamp for some reason.
    You've gotta love KB, answers to strange questions in minutes.
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    I don't have a Bandit,but I thought I'd read this thread just to piss Lou off......

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    I'm not pissed off Motu, I'm as happy as a pig in shit that you read it.
    It shows you really, really care.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motig View Post
    Might not be relevant as mines the GSX1200Y and I believe the carbs are different jetting wise but O3F6 NHS is on the carb.
    hey motig,would you happen to know were i would get an electronic version of the service manual for this bike? i have looked everywhere, it's like the bike does not exist!!! cheers, mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin View Post
    Would you mind checking what's stamped on the float bowl of the gearshift side carb? Please let me know along with the year of your bike.
    mine is a 2001 gsx1200y, it has on the gear shift side carb bowl the # 03F6 NHS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin View Post
    Would you mind checking what's stamped on the float bowl of the gearshift side carb? Please let me know along with the year of your bike.
    No stampings , year 2000 Gen 1 last of them.
    Last edited by roogazza; 9th September 2006 at 20:45. Reason: supposed to PM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin View Post
    You've gotta love KB, answers to strange questions in minutes.

    Shouldn't be any great surprise, really.....

    Was gonna ask if I could read it too, but Motu beat me to a better quip!
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