So I like to think that I understand the principles behind carburetors pretty well but will admit that once they're strapped on to the motorcycle it might as well be black magic that goes on in there.
Anyways, I was under the impression that the XS750 will only work properly with the stock Mikuni BS Mark 1 or 2 carbs until I stumbled upon this ancient looking page : http://www.650motorcycles.com/JimMitchell.html
But it looks like the VM36 works just as well. Does anyone have any experience with this? From my searching it seems as though Mikuni advertises the VMs for single cylinder applications. But I suppose it doesnt matter how many cylinders as long as you can sync them.
Why do I ask? Mainly curiosity. Also, it seems as though VMs are still manufactured or at least or on the market in far greater numbers than the old BS carbs, so that provides so convenience in case I ever break something or decide to switch.
Many thanks for any input..
-Manas
Anyways, I was under the impression that the XS750 will only work properly with the stock Mikuni BS Mark 1 or 2 carbs until I stumbled upon this ancient looking page : http://www.650motorcycles.com/JimMitchell.html
But it looks like the VM36 works just as well. Does anyone have any experience with this? From my searching it seems as though Mikuni advertises the VMs for single cylinder applications. But I suppose it doesnt matter how many cylinders as long as you can sync them.
Why do I ask? Mainly curiosity. Also, it seems as though VMs are still manufactured or at least or on the market in far greater numbers than the old BS carbs, so that provides so convenience in case I ever break something or decide to switch.
Many thanks for any input..
-Manas