Having trouble trying to decide 3 or 4 stars simply because of how much of a pain this thing is to work on (at least on my '96 targa). You basically have to take the jug off in order to be able to get on your intake bolts to get any sort of acceptable torque on them. Not to mention that one that's nearly impossible to get to because of how tight the angle the intake takes off the jug. Removing two engine bolts and loosening the third can allow you to tip the motor a bit and get you a little more room to slide that jug off. You may have to remove your petcock for this too.
It works tho. it works really well. I can't really knock it too hard, the amount of space the bike has is very limited. Not sure there'd be a better way to do it.
I have the Athena reed block and I'm not having any issues with it warping my reeds.
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Poorly designed intake
March 12, 2020
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kyle stahl from portland, OR United States
this intake will destroy your Reeds. No channel for the Reed screws to sit in so it will warp your reeds once installed.
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boooooolllts
May 1, 2019
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chris from minnesota
the one bolt is real hard to get at. get creative with your hex keys. interferes slightly with frame on 85 golden bullet. otherwise tolerances are mint. everything bolts right up.
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Sub Par Construction
May 21, 2018
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Ryan Hoov from Omaha, NE United States
Mine was missing paint on the inside of the tube and had rust spots on the weld joints. In addition, you'll need to use studs with this guy unless they welded mine a little at a lower angle as you cannot get a bolt through one side. Mine does not allow the carb to sit 100% horizontal, which you think it would since they engineered it to be as such.
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bolted right up
April 15, 2017
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Nicholas Nunno from Ormond beach, FL United States
Does its job, finally got this carb mounted to my tomos project, now to actually get it started!