80 Honda CM 200 T discussion forum:Rich Jones |
Rich Jones |
Redfield Rocker said 2015-06-27 09:53 |
possibilities are twin carbs and manifolds from cb125ta-e I have done this but reverted to a single carb after being misled due to misfire which turned out to be an ignition problem.but will try setup again. You can ease any sharp turns in the inlet and exhaust tracts, also make sure there is no restrictive steps on carb/manifold/inlet port mating surfaces I will be investigating cm185 pistons and camshaft Piston is same bore (cm200 has longer stroke) but i believe higher compression And the camshaft is slightly i believe is slighty hotter First and easiest is air and exhaust flow with less restrictive exhaust and hi flo airfilter and jet to suit Cheers Rich. |
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