Vacuum gauges

Discussion in 'Classic Motorbikes' started by Ian Morgan, Sep 3, 2004.

  1. Ian Morgan

    Ian Morgan Guest

    I'm considering investing in a set of vacuum gauges so's I can balance my
    carbs on the Z650. Anyone know any good makes, suppliers, anything to avoid?
    TIA
    Ian
     
    Ian Morgan, Sep 3, 2004
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    Shep© Guest

    I bought one of these a couple of weeks ago,
    http://www.carbtune.com/
    They are the Dog's Danglies.A tad expensive but was ordered on a Weds
    and arrived Thurs!!
    bought the 4 version even though I only have a twin so me mates can
    use it as well and or if I ever get a triple or a four.I've never
    balanced carbs before in me life and with this kit it was a doddle and
    the difference to my old CX500 was amazing.Super schmooth :p
    The build quality is such that I think it will last the life of the
    bike and me ;-)
    PS
    Can even be stripped and cleaned :O
    PPS
    Read the testimonials.
    PPPS
    you have the same last name as the guy who makes them.



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    Steve Parry Guest

    Wot he said .... I have a set for balancing the butterflys on my K's
    injection system. Easy to use.

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    Steve Parry, Sep 3, 2004
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    Shep©, Sep 4, 2004
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    'Hog Guest

    and made in Belfast by a nice likkle family concern.
     
    'Hog, Sep 5, 2004
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    platypus Guest

    for the last 20-odd years.
     
    platypus, Sep 5, 2004
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