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Thread: mikuni 32 mm carb on a tri-moto?

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    mikuni 32 mm carb on a tri-moto?

    Hi everyone, I was wondering if it would be ok to run a 32mm mikuni carb on a yamaha tri-moto 125. I think the stock carb size is 20mm but i am not sure. I don't have the stock carb, but i had a 32mm carb lying around so I thought I wondering should make use of it. The motor on the tri-moto 125 has also had some top end modifications but i am not sure what they are. The point I am trying to get to is will the jetting of the carb work with the top end modifications?

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    no, it will be WAY to rich and probably not even work fitment wise anyway.
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    would i still run rich if i put the carb setting to really lean?

    Thanks for your help. I will have to find a smaller carb.

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    You could run the 32 if you wanted to but you would need to jet down, get an aftermarket pipe, and modify the motor for the extra gas/air flow coming in. What goes in, must come out right.
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