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Originally posted by Black_peterOriginally posted by stevesFYI, Maple Syrup does not make a good fuel stabilizer when one stores the bike for an extended period of time. Did you get that tip from a canuk?-Steve
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Originally posted by Black_peterYes, thats right.. I'm just missing where the maple syrup came in.. Being from Tejas I dropped a few habaneros in the tank...
Thanks for checking though!!-Steve
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yeah so i drained out my gas tank and maple syrup came out. An then i adjusted my a/f screw to 3.25 turns put in some new gas and went for a ride. runs better than ever. I guess the last guy must have used it for a stabilizer. who would have thought? i wonder if 3.125 or 3.75 would be bettter than 3.25. Guess ill pull the carbs 3 or 4 more times and find out. Problem solved. Thanks for all (most) of the new posts. Mike Hey by the way how much do you think i could get for a 1997 kat 600 4000 miles with brand new pirelle tires; cleaned; polished and por 15 heat paint full exhaust and a jet kit. excelent condition needs nothing. in RI
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Originally posted by Black_peterHowever I would put Md in my list of most knowledgeable carb people.
Originally posted by Black_peterLastly I will respectfully disagree with Md on the use of a wire bristle in cleaning carbs.
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Originally posted by mikeyt073well it seems like the kat 600 doesn't have a lot of power. My last bike was a 99 honda cbr 600 f4, and the one before that was a 2002 zx6r. Are all kat 600 this slow or just mine?-Steve
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