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77 GS750 Jetting specs

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I have had 110 mains and lowered the clip on my vm26's with a v and h header and pods. This past weekend, i put the clip one notch back up, where it was before, and put 117.5 mains. The bike is a whole new machine now, with my lack of baffle if could still use a 120 main. Anyone out there looking for the same set up, this is it!
 
So how much richer did you adjust the jet needles from stock?
117.5 mains are most likely still lean, based on past experience.
An improvement over 110's for sure, but still lean.
 
the needle is in the middle notch, yea i'm gonna put in 120's and i think everything should be good
 
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