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MODEL SPECIFIC => SUZUKI BANDIT 600 thru 1200 - AIR/OIL COOLED TECHNICAL => Topic started by: redbandit12 on February 17, 2008, 05:26:35 PM

Title: mikuni RS36 flatslides
Post by: redbandit12 on February 17, 2008, 05:26:35 PM
my flat slides will be here next week? how should they be set up? main jet,pilot,squirter's? does the stock throttle cable work with the flat slides? bike will have gsxr intake cam full hole shot pipe 1 tooth smaller front sprocket 5 degree advancer
Title: Re: mikuni RS36 flatslides
Post by: Bob Holland on February 17, 2008, 06:37:48 PM
I have the Sudco Mikuni tuning manual, if you need any info from it, just let me know.
On my 38s, I have found that they work best, set up just like they came. When I run the velocity stacks,
I have to change the main jets and needle jets.
Title: Re: mikuni RS36 flatslides
Post by: redbandit12 on February 17, 2008, 06:52:59 PM
got mine off eBay they where on gsxr 1100. i love it when they list stuff wrong had them listed as smooth-bores. so I'm hoping jetting will be close
Title: Re: mikuni RS36 flatslides
Post by: Dragbike on February 17, 2008, 09:53:16 PM
my flat slides will be here next week? how should they be set up? main jet,pilot,squirter's? does the stock throttle cable work with the flat slides? bike will have gsxr intake cam full hole shot pipe 1 tooth smaller front sprocket 5 degree advancer
I have had a few Mikuni carbs in my time and yes I am with BHolland just try them as is, then see how they act. Most of the time they are just plug and play.
One thing is some have the throttle on the Left side (guess for Gixer's) and most have the throttle in the center (for Katana's and Bandit's) But even with that they are still just plug and play :grin:. I have the 36's on my drag bike for now and ..................... 12 years later and I still love them you can rejet them in a flash if need be, and I think you will be very happy with the mods you have done and these carbs.  :thumb:
Brent
Title: Re: mikuni RS36 flatslides
Post by: Dragbike on February 26, 2008, 10:50:06 PM
I have the Sudco Mikuni tuning manual, if you need any info from it, just let me know.
On my 38s, I have found that they work best, set up just like they came. When I run the velocity stacks,
I have to change the main jets and needle jets.
Hey BHolland, It just hit me........ "Sudco" is that Tom Sudman from Ohio?
One of the best KZ builders/drag racers in the world..... and a really nice guy work for Goodyear in OH.
Brent
Title: Re: mikuni RS36 flatslides
Post by: Bob Holland on February 28, 2008, 08:02:48 AM
Hey BHolland, It just hit me........ "Sudco" is that Tom Sudman from Ohio?
One of the best KZ builders/drag racers in the world..... and a really nice guy work for Goodyear in OH.
Brent
I don't know, when I started running flatslides, I knew I would need help tuning them, so I ordered the book from Mikuni.
Title: Re: mikuni RS36 flatslides
Post by: Dragbike on February 28, 2008, 07:25:49 PM
Well that just could be a coincidence then Tom was just a good guy and good racer from OH that had a bike shop named Sudco in OH.
Brent