I'm buying my Dad a set of carb balancers for his birthday (kind of like Homer buying Marg a bowling ball for hers).
They would have to suit his GTR 1000 and (preferably) also my 98 ZX9-R.
I'm just wondering if anyone has any experience with these and which ones are best? Also can they be used for adjusting throttle butterflies on F.I. bikes?
Thanks in advance!
Carb balancers - which is best?
Carb balancers - which is best?
Kye - 98' ZX9R
I just got a set through a frame straightener shop up here for 150. It's the dial type and a little fiddly to use but it wont break like the mercury ones seem to do on a regular basis. I have never seen them for sale in bike shops so you'll have to sniff around. Get a more expensive one if ya can, but having said that, it's all in a sharp eye and your ability to tweak them just right.
I rode my bike for a few months after I bought it and it had plenty of power, ran seemingly smooth too, but when I checked the balances on the carbs one was way out! This suggested to me that you can get away with a lot of minor error and not have any real loss of power etc.
You can get shim kits too, for around $150, that have hundreds of little shims for ya kwaka services.
I rode my bike for a few months after I bought it and it had plenty of power, ran seemingly smooth too, but when I checked the balances on the carbs one was way out! This suggested to me that you can get away with a lot of minor error and not have any real loss of power etc.
You can get shim kits too, for around $150, that have hundreds of little shims for ya kwaka services.

I got my set of carb sync gauges from Z-Power in Sydney .. am very happy with them for the price ....
http://www.zpower.com.au/product_info.p ... ead7226990
Carbtune in the U.K. have a good set .. they use rods in tubes rather than dial gauges .. you can buy online direct from them too.
http://www.carbtune.com/
I also picked up one of their Colortune plugs, but I got that off eBay for a good price.
HTH
http://www.zpower.com.au/product_info.p ... ead7226990
Carbtune in the U.K. have a good set .. they use rods in tubes rather than dial gauges .. you can buy online direct from them too.
http://www.carbtune.com/
I also picked up one of their Colortune plugs, but I got that off eBay for a good price.
HTH

Cheers,
Ross
('87 Kawasaki ZL1000 Eliminator, times 2 ...)
Ross
('87 Kawasaki ZL1000 Eliminator, times 2 ...)
Thanks for the feedback!! I've done a fair bit of looking around and it sounds like the Carbtune balancers are the money. They're not the cheapest ones, but not the most expesive either. Theres no mercury to spill, no glass to break and unlike guages, they dont need to be calibrated occasionally. And apparently they are very accurate. Think I'll get them. The old boy should be stoked.
Kye - 98' ZX9R