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Re: Mikuni RS34's & CB 750
« Reply #25 on: April 04, 2011, 10:27:36 PM »
Gday Mick, are there velocity stacks that suit the RS carbs .?
How are you mate.
I don't know about availability for velocity stacks although I haven't checked that out at all.
The diameter of the carb body on the intake side is 55mm if that helps at all mate.
Maybe Ken at Cyclex might have an idea about these or one of the guys on the board here.
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Re: Mikuni RS34's & CB 750
« Reply #26 on: April 04, 2011, 10:31:08 PM »
Gday Mick, are there velocity stacks that suit the RS carbs .?
15, 30, 50 and 70mm stacks are available.


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Re: Mikuni RS34's & CB 750
« Reply #27 on: April 04, 2011, 10:39:44 PM »
Thanks for the pics Mick, and nice to hear you managed to stretch the K boots on  ;)
*I really need a third set of RS's*  8)

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Re: Mikuni RS34's & CB 750
« Reply #28 on: April 04, 2011, 11:16:24 PM »
Gday Mick, are there velocity stacks that suit the RS carbs .?
15, 30, 50 and 70mm stacks are available.

Hmmmmm, how do you get a 50mm stack onto a 55mm opening.?
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Re: Mikuni RS34's & CB 750
« Reply #29 on: April 05, 2011, 01:02:46 AM »
Hmmmmm, how do you get a 50mm stack onto a 55mm opening.?
Talking about stack length here Mick.

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Re: Mikuni RS34's & CB 750
« Reply #30 on: April 05, 2011, 01:47:48 AM »
Hmmmmm, how do you get a 50mm stack onto a 55mm opening.?
Talking about stack length here Mick.

Sorry about that..... ;)       Thanks for the info.....
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Re: Mikuni RS34's & CB 750
« Reply #31 on: April 05, 2011, 04:54:43 AM »
I was speaking with Ken about this last week. I was measuring the earlyK/F boot and felt that they would fit the 34's. I have a set of RS's coming that should be here in a couple of days......looks like Mick has proved what I thought was possible. You need new manifolds and heating them up a bit also helps.
 Have you checked for frame clearance Mick? I have my old engine sitting here so I can check for the spacing fit. Come to think of it I do have a a K  in the back with the engine in it that I can check with.
 Ken has used the F2 boots in the past which are shorter. I told him I really didn't like the idea of the F2 boots on a K because #1 the F2 spigots are larger and #2 you can't get the manifolds from Honda.
 I bought the last set of 34's that Ken has. He can order more but he has to rerack them. I can also get them from Ken if some poeple would like a group buy at a discount price.
 Ken also has his new 915cc kits available. I'll post some pics but I will say the sleeves are very nice and can be used with an 836 kit as well. the 915 pistons are a new design Wiseco (different from the old 915 pistons) and are light. It's a nice package. ken will soon be getting MLS head gaskets which makes the package even better.
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Re: Mikuni RS34's & CB 750
« Reply #32 on: April 05, 2011, 05:44:17 AM »
Well I've managed to get these fitted up with a bit of a struggle and teeth gritting.
It was a small alignment issue with the head spigots but no biggie.
I loosened the 2 holding bars for the rack which was enough for a bit of give and a bit of persistance and they gave in eventually.
I'll also slot the screw holes in the holding bars a bit more as they are a little bit tight to reinstall all of the screws.
Mike, I haven't checked the frame for clearance but I'm sure that we can work around that one way or another.
Here are some more photos with the Mikunis mounted up to the Stage 4 Head.  8)





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« Reply #33 on: April 05, 2011, 06:02:47 AM »
That looks bad ass Mick. ;)I really like RS carbs....they are the Chevy small blocks of the carb world. Easy to tune and jets etc are not very expensive. A very tunable accelerator pump.
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Re: Mikuni RS34's & CB 750
« Reply #34 on: April 05, 2011, 01:29:21 PM »
Well I've managed to get these fitted up with a bit of a struggle and teeth gritting.
It was a small alignment issue with the head spigots but no biggie.
I loosened the 2 holding bars for the rack which was enough for a bit of give and a bit of persistance and they gave in eventually.
I'll also slot the screw holes in the holding bars a bit more as they are a little bit tight to reinstall all of the screws.
Mike, I haven't checked the frame for clearance but I'm sure that we can work around that one way or another.
Here are some more photos with the Mikunis mounted up to the Stage 4 Head.  8)







That sure is puuuuurty!!! Looking good. Kinda wish someone had reraked the 34's about 13 years ago when i put the 36's on my F model from an FJ100 fitment. They were really close in spacing to the Honda carbs and work great but i had to offset grind the boots.

Very nice looking head you got there too. Makes me wonder what my dragbike would run with a set up like that on top.

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Re: Mikuni RS34's & CB 750
« Reply #35 on: April 05, 2011, 01:31:20 PM »
By the way, i have not encountered any frame clearance problems on my F model with the 36 mm flatslides. Not sure about the differences in the K frame.

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Re: Mikuni RS34's & CB 750
« Reply #36 on: April 05, 2011, 04:14:49 PM »
Looking good Mick.... ;)

Mike, a group buy sounds good.....
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« Reply #37 on: April 06, 2011, 03:53:54 AM »
That looks bad ass Mick. ;)I really like RS carbs....they are the Chevy small blocks of the carb world. Easy to tune and jets etc are not very expensive. A very tunable accelerator pump.
That's for sure Mike.
They're like a small package of dynamite waiting for an ignition source.
I think that there's a ton of muscle there waiting to do a job just like the small blocks.  8)
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Re: Mikuni RS34's & CB 750
« Reply #38 on: April 06, 2011, 04:33:40 AM »
I took my racebike out yesterday for a short spin around the block to check how the RS's are working after cleaning... riding the bike felt slightly dangerous after a long winter  ;D


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« Reply #39 on: April 11, 2011, 02:43:56 PM »
Who is interested in a group buy on the 34's????? Let me know.
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Re: Mikuni RS34's & CB 750
« Reply #40 on: April 11, 2011, 03:09:26 PM »
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Re: Mikuni RS34's & CB 750
« Reply #41 on: April 11, 2011, 03:18:36 PM »
Well I've managed to get these fitted up with a bit of a struggle and teeth gritting.
It was a small alignment issue with the head spigots but no biggie.
I loosened the 2 holding bars for the rack which was enough for a bit of give and a bit of persistance and they gave in eventually.
I'll also slot the screw holes in the holding bars a bit more as they are a little bit tight to reinstall all of the screws.
Mike, I haven't checked the frame for clearance but I'm sure that we can work around that one way or another.
Here are some more photos with the Mikunis mounted up to the Stage 4 Head.  8)







That sure is puuuuurty!!! Looking good. Kinda wish someone had reraked the 34's about 13 years ago when i put the 36's on my F model from an FJ100 fitment. They were really close in spacing to the Honda carbs and work great but i had to offset grind the boots.

Very nice looking head you got there too. Makes me wonder what my dragbike would run with a set up like that on top.

FrankenJon, a Mike Rieck head would be no good on your bike, it would make you to run in the 9s, then you would have to get a PRO licence.  ;D ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #42 on: April 11, 2011, 06:11:25 PM »
I am.
I figured that Dave. I hope we can get 2 more people.
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Re: Mikuni RS34's & CB 750
« Reply #43 on: April 11, 2011, 07:07:54 PM »
I am.
I figured that Dave. I hope we can get 2 more people.
  Mike

I am very interested Mike, could you PM me a price please mate..?
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« Reply #44 on: April 11, 2011, 09:06:46 PM »
I'm tempted Sam. Very tempted. With a good head, that set of 36's would really get to working on the old Super Sport. Unfortunately i've got too many other irons in the fire right now to afford one of Mike's works of art. I'll just open this thread up from time to time and drool over the pictures and dream about a 9 second pass-lol.


Well I've managed to get these fitted up with a bit of a struggle and teeth gritting.
It was a small alignment issue with the head spigots but no biggie.
I loosened the 2 holding bars for the rack which was enough for a bit of give and a bit of persistance and they gave in eventually.
I'll also slot the screw holes in the holding bars a bit more as they are a little bit tight to reinstall all of the screws.
Mike, I haven't checked the frame for clearance but I'm sure that we can work around that one way or another.
Here are some more photos with the Mikunis mounted up to the Stage 4 Head.  8)







That sure is puuuuurty!!! Looking good. Kinda wish someone had reraked the 34's about 13 years ago when i put the 36's on my F model from an FJ100 fitment. They were really close in spacing to the Honda carbs and work great but i had to offset grind the boots.

Very nice looking head you got there too. Makes me wonder what my dragbike would run with a set up like that on top.

FrankenJon, a Mike Rieck head would be no good on your bike, it would make you to run in the 9s, then you would have to get a PRO licence.  ;D ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #45 on: April 12, 2011, 04:42:36 AM »
I'm tempted Sam. Very tempted. With a good head, that set of 36's would really get to working on the old Super Sport. Unfortunately i've got too many other irons in the fire right now to afford one of Mike's works of art. I'll just open this thread up from time to time and drool over the pictures and dream about a 9 second pass-lol.

   There are some options coming down the pike that will decrease the price of thinner stemmed valvetrain componants by a sizable amount. ;) I will keep folks posted
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« Reply #46 on: April 12, 2011, 06:59:41 AM »
I may be interested Mike. What's the price gonna be?  You can pm if you don't want price aired on the forum. Thanks

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« Reply #47 on: April 12, 2011, 09:58:21 AM »
I'm tempted Sam. Very tempted. With a good head, that set of 36's would really get to working on the old Super Sport. Unfortunately i've got too many other irons in the fire right now to afford one of Mike's works of art. I'll just open this thread up from time to time and drool over the pictures and dream about a 9 second pass-lol.

Thanks Mike, i'll be on standby. Maybe all my other projects will be done by then so i can impose upon you to work some of your magic on my F head. I've always been curiuos what the bike would do with a much better head on top. Tommy Dix ran consistent high 9 second passes on his old Honda. Not sure what size motor he had. I heard that bike was in a shed someplace in SC.

   There are some options coming down the pike that will decrease the price of thinner stemmed valvetrain componants by a sizable amount. ;) I will keep folks posted

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Re: Mikuni RS34's & CB 750
« Reply #48 on: April 12, 2011, 01:05:49 PM »
I may be interested Mike. What's the price gonna be?  You can pm if you don't want price aired on the forum. Thanks

CycleX has them listed for the same price as CR29's. I'd guess that it should be similar, but more refined for the application.
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Re: Mikuni RS34's & CB 750
« Reply #49 on: April 12, 2011, 01:14:41 PM »
Mike, I'm good for a set presuming you will be able to fit a head for me into your schedule before the end of the world (2012). ;)

Keith

P.S. And presuming they come with proper intake manifolds.
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