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Anonymous
I have a never been used Motion Pro mercury sync that I think I'm gonna get rid of for one of the Morgan Carbtune II. It sounds like less responsibility to me. Living in a bachelors apartment has kept me from opening the mercury vial...
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Jay B
I have a set of the Mercury sticks that I bought right after the GS. Have never had a problem with them leaking or when I bliped the throttle. To each his own I guess. You want to see a funny sight? Next time I sync the Valk I'll take a picture. 2 sticks hanging side by side for 6 carbs. Looks like something out of a horror film.
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Anonymous
Nothing special, just follow the (pretty clear I think) instructions carefully. All you have to do is assemble the damper part of the pipes. Then just connect 'em up. How you adjust the carbs varies from bike to bike, check your manual. Keep the pipes away from hot exhausts as they melt quickly.Originally posted by donaldbcBrit,
I just received my morgan carbtuneII can you give any suggestions or tips while using this? I am a bit confused and intimidated by it.
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Brian
Good luck!!
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My friend's got a new Motion Pro unit for sale at his shop. Looks pretty scary with that mercury vial! 8O Where can you get a Morgan Carbtune II?Originally posted by srivettI have a never been used Motion Pro mercury sync that I think I'm gonna get rid of for one of the Morgan Carbtune II. It sounds like less responsibility to me. Living in a bachelors apartment has kept me from opening the mercury vial...
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1978 GS750(x2 "projects"), 1983 GS1100ED (slowly becoming a parts bike), 1982 GS1100EZ,
Now joined the 21st century, 2013 Yamaha XTZ1200 Super Tenere.
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