What size carbs will work with the boyesen reed valve system? Any information would be great
What size carbs will work with the boyesen reed valve system? Any information would be great
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1985 Honda atc 250r - raced by yours truly #27
1985 Honda atc 250es big red- Dad bought new from Ike's Honda in Richmond Indiana
1984 Honda atc 200s - raced by Evan Pflum #3
We need a little more info- make, year, model
Also, are you talking about the RAD Valve?
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Yeah sorry... 1985 250r and yes the boyesen rad valve system... I believe it runs like $180 or $190 on eBay.
One of the Haspin Locals
Trikefest 12' 13' 14' 15' 16' 17'
Trikes owned
1985 Honda atc 250r - raced by yours truly #27
1985 Honda atc 250es big red- Dad bought new from Ike's Honda in Richmond Indiana
1984 Honda atc 200s - raced by Evan Pflum #3
This is the link for what I was looking at... Just wanting to know what carb sizes this will work with
http://m.ebay.com/itm/HONDA-ATC250R-...889?nav=SEARCH
One of the Haspin Locals
Trikefest 12' 13' 14' 15' 16' 17'
Trikes owned
1985 Honda atc 250r - raced by yours truly #27
1985 Honda atc 250es big red- Dad bought new from Ike's Honda in Richmond Indiana
1984 Honda atc 200s - raced by Evan Pflum #3
Send them an Email & ask them directly
JT
I run one on my 85 and I have the 38mm air striker bolted to it. Works great but you need a larger coupler than what comes with that kit. You can order it from boyesen.
awesome cages!! run them on my son's race motors.
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