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 To dip and "O" ring a bank of carbs?Originally posted by GS1150Pilot View PostI couldn't get the price list to open. I'm not really worried about money with this bike.
 
 Ah, found it. $425 doesn't seem pricey to me for great work.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
 
 I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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 Ah, but Earl, the guy does whatever needs to be done to bring them back to snuff, including tweaks he has learned over the years. His expertise as a factory mechanic and his emphasis on carbs makes it worth my while.Originally posted by earlfor View PostTo dip and "O" ring a bank of carbs?"Thought he, it is a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan."
 ~Herman Melville
 
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 Originally posted by earlfor View PostTo dip and "O" ring a bank of carbs?Exactly -- One gets paid for what one KNOWS - not what one DOES.Originally posted by GS1150Pilot View PostAh, but Earl, the guy does whatever needs to be done to bring them back to snuff, including tweaks he has learned over the years. His expertise as a factory mechanic and his emphasis on carbs makes it worth my while.
 AS far as that is concerned - I DID my own carbs on the GS TWICE
 And I had done carbs before that set successfully - and finally sent them to STEVE for his expertise in getting the 850 set running right !
 
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 I guess I have a different perspective. I went to the Honda factory school (motorcycle) and was certified also, so rebuilding and setting up a carb rack is no big deal for me. Most of the time, the most difficult part is getting the carbs off and on the bike. LOLOriginally posted by GS1150Pilot View PostAh, but Earl, the guy does whatever needs to be done to bring them back to snuff, including tweaks he has learned over the years. His expertise as a factory mechanic and his emphasis on carbs makes it worth my while.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
 
 I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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 I beg to differ with that. I always charged for what I did, not what I could have done. I could have charged you for rebuilding your transmission, but I decided to only charge you for the 4 new spark plugs I installed plus the ten minutes of time. No one complained. LOLOriginally posted by Wingsconsin View PostExactly -- One gets paid for what one KNOWS - not what one DOES.
 AS far as that is concerned - I DID my own carbs on the GS TWICE
 And I had done carbs before that set successfully - and finally sent them to STEVE for his expertise in getting the 850 set running right !Last edited by earlfor; 06-14-2018, 10:43 AM.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
 
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 Ahh, but the "knowing" part comes from knowing that all you needed was the spark plugs, not the tranny rebuild.Originally posted by earlfor View PostI beg to differ with that. I always charged for what I did, not what I could have done. I could have charged you for rebuilding your transmission, but I decided to only charge you for the 4 new spark plugs I installed plus the ten minutes of time. No one complained. LOL 
 
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 Bill rebuilds carbs... Chef1366 - not sure if he knows anything about Honda's but they can surely only be a Mikuni or Keihin rack anyway right?1980 GS1000G - Sold
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 Too late, Muffin Lady, go back and read posts 8-15.Originally posted by Allie View Postoooh I woodin want him to see that... 
 
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 The puns are running rampant.   
 
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	 leftlostcommonsense leftlostcommonsense
 Not to but in on anyone else's lick but I can rebuild carbs. Send the rack, o-rings and anything else you want to replace and I'll do it for much cheaper. Anything that needs to be replaced will be authorized by you before ordering. It's not hard to set everything to spec when you have the right tools. 2 days to get it all done and half that is the dip. Cam chain tensioners are an easy job if you can find the right oil seal. $425 is way too expensive to strip, dip, repair/replace and set to spec. I'd like to take on a few jobs on the very cheap in order to show I know what I'm doing if anyone's willing to take the chance on me... I'm just a PM away...
 
 I've rebuilt my bike carbs and pretty much every carb I've ever owned at one point or another including 4 barrell holly carbs on a couple trucks...carbs are simple devices with lots of parts is all.
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 That guy is charging $30 to download a tutorial similar to the one I made and provide for FREE. That guy is clearly out to profit. Nothing wrong with that I suppose, but he's not the benevolent sort. Reminds me of wiredgeorge.Originally posted by steve murdoch View PostPilot, if Steve is not in the cards another carb guru Mike Nixon is in Prescott.
 Pricey but excellent reputation.
 https://www.motorcycleproject.com/dohc/dohcpage.html
 
 I've rebuilt a bunch of Keihin's now since getting my hands wet with my KZ750 and they are a little more tricky than a Mikuni BS/CV but not that much more. For that price I'm sure you would get charged if there are any parts that need replacing too, or at least that's what his FAQ suggests.Ed
 
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 KZ750E Rebuild Thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...0-Resurrection
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