Mikuni TM33-8012 carb kits
Stroker is no longer in business. Four Stroke Works founder Jerry Leighton is still producing engine mods and parts. Didn't see the TM33 carb listed for sale on the FSW site.
Does Bill Blue have a web page to contact him?
Does Bill Blue have a web page to contact him?
Call work at (316) 640-3629,
His e-mail is; b_jblue@sbcglobal.net (between the b and j is an underscore!)
I went with the Mikuni because at higher altitudes the Kiehen has some real issues... (Not a problem if you live in this high environment, but a pain in the toosh if you visit high altitude areas annually as I do.) Sometimes requiring a rejetting and needle replacement. Not so with the Mikuni. And it's just real hard to replace the instant throttle response that the pumper gives you. PLUS no more hard starts, nor 'lay it downs' for a drink of gas to get her started anymore. Starts First Time Everytime.
I got mne from Bill blue and have been very happy with his product and phone service. Here is his info.:
Call work at (316) 640-3629,
His e-mail is; b_jblue@sbcglobal.net (between the b and j is an underscore!)
I went with the Mikuni because at higher altitudes the Kiehen has some real issues... (Not a problem if you live in this high environment, but a pain in the toosh if you visit high altitude areas annually as I do.) Sometimes requiring a rejetting and needle replacement. Not so with the Mikuni. And it's just real hard to replace the instant throttle response that the pumper gives you. PLUS no more hard starts, nor 'lay it downs' for a drink of gas to get her started anymore. Starts First Time Everytime.
Call work at (316) 640-3629,
His e-mail is; b_jblue@sbcglobal.net (between the b and j is an underscore!)
I went with the Mikuni because at higher altitudes the Kiehen has some real issues... (Not a problem if you live in this high environment, but a pain in the toosh if you visit high altitude areas annually as I do.) Sometimes requiring a rejetting and needle replacement. Not so with the Mikuni. And it's just real hard to replace the instant throttle response that the pumper gives you. PLUS no more hard starts, nor 'lay it downs' for a drink of gas to get her started anymore. Starts First Time Everytime.
Well for the 350 plus $$$ it costs, that baby should also make you toast and coffee in the morning and tuck you in at night!

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IMO, doing the 300cc kit is what really paid off. The rejetted stock carb with the big bore totally brought the bike to life on the trail and the road. Of course you're looking at more money. Several guys I ride with have the Bill Blue Mikuni TM33 carb and my bike dances around them with the rejetted stock carb!
Read this, it might help!
http://www.kawasaki.com.au/kawpublic...pTheVolume.pdf
Read this, it might help!
http://www.kawasaki.com.au/kawpublic...pTheVolume.pdf
I had been riding a Suzuki DRZ400S and found that all of the above considerations were negatives for me. Too tall, too wide, too heavy, too awkward in tight stuff, and too much power for the trails.
I felt that the KLX with either a 300 or a 331 would be just the ticket for me. Did you consider the 331 at all? If so, what was your opinion or deciding factor?
Oh, by the way, I think that a posible reason for your buds to allow you to "dance around them", may be that their view would be significantly better with you out in front! HA
I've seen the carb listed at $237.+ online.
Cable and Motion Pro Vortex (Gunnar Gasser copy?) complete the kit if I have read the right threads.
FSW offers the kit $425.
Trying to get a price quote from Bill Blue now.
Any problems w/ the single cable operation?
Cable and Motion Pro Vortex (Gunnar Gasser copy?) complete the kit if I have read the right threads.
FSW offers the kit $425.
Trying to get a price quote from Bill Blue now.
Any problems w/ the single cable operation?
The starting was the major issue for me. I hated the 'give it a drink of gas' routine if I didn't ride it everyday. Getting rid of that frustration was worth the money.
Well, It also cost me less than my cell phone! 'Sides, at my age, (72),I figure that I'll die with a bit of the green stuff left over any how. HA!
Cell phone, hell, How about the cost of your black and gray Kawasaki of yours?? Does it make coffee, & bagels with cream cheese for you?
Love the job that you did on that, Mark. how long did the project take and did you have professional help with it or was it entirely a DIY job?
Oh, by the way, thanks for the howdy.
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