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Carb Mixture Screws
#21
:lol  Nice cheeky star trek reference.  :lol
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It wouldn't be fun if it was easy, I just wish it wasn't this much fun.
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#22
It had to be done, especially being a trek fan Big Grin
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#23
Just a quick update, after a few fill-ups of fuel, my MPG shot up to 56! A major improvement over the mid-40's I was getting Big Grin
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#24
56 mpg.....does that include yesterdays blast back from h`s cafe ?
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#25
Haha, no it doesn't. But that was between Chelmsford and our fuel stop during the rideout. Got 51 MPG before that, but that included time spent with the old mixture settings. Going out for a run today in a few minutes and will need to fill up again so should have an idea of how the bike is doing when giving a good thrashing about ^^
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#26
be interested in seeing the results  Wink
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#27
MPG ended up being 48 - but previous blasts had got the bike down to 40-43 so its definitely a big improvement Smile

To be honest, spending most of the time between 8-12k in the rev range was bound to hurt the MPG but I think 48 was damn good considering
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#28
Hey, do you think that this may work for the 3rd cylinder?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LASER-Angled-S...5afa292296
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I've bought already this "3 piece Offset Double Sided Angle Screwdriver Set Cranked Bent Wrench", because there is no big loss even if it does not:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/230961729545?s...1497.l2649

Any ideas, what can I buy so it works, without benting, welding etc. etc. as I don't have proper garage.
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#29
Nice idea  Smile but I dont think it will work, not enough room to swing and keep track of the turns...what I think will work is a small sidewinder socket wrench...has a kunrled knob  (sounds painfull) at the handle end to turn the bit/socket.they are out there but are hard to find....let me know how you get on as iam after one aswell  Wink
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#30
I thought that you don't need to swing that tool (the one I've posted). I thought you can turn the kunrled knob (sounds horrible :] ).
Anyway, still got problem with the 3rd cylinder idle screw.

If there is anyone that tested any tool that I can just click & buy, please post the link. Thanks in advance.
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