Author Topic: Mikuni TMR32-D7 setup CB750 - Is throttle adapter on handle bar necessary?  (Read 431 times)

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Better carbs on a CB750 K6:
There is a kit for the CB750, Mikuni TMR32-D7.
I got the information that a throttle adapter is needed to fit. This is another throttle pipe with cables to be fitted on handlebar outside the existing . This will displace the right handle like +20mm. Throttle pipe in plastic will not cover the entire handle bar. Maybe 30-40mm outside when there is a stickout as it is today. If the bike will be dropped to the right side it will crack direct.

- Anyone that has installed TMR32 on a CB750?
- Not possible with std cables?

My current VM29 throttle linkage look like a std setup as well as the TMR32's.
Below photos of the Mikuni throttle adapter and my current VM29.

EDIT: I used the CB750 std throttle handle and cables. The OEM look and switches are important.
Throttle very sensitive though, full throttle in less of a 1/4 turn. Driving slow on 1:st gear need concentration and using the clutch. Sneez and youn will fly off the bike or getting a wheelie

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