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Old 07-26-2018, 04:24 PM   #1
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After market Fuel Mixture Screw????

So i saw a youtube video on a guy showing how to tune your fuel mixture screw and he highly suggested an aftermarket one like this. Of course he was demonstrating on a Jap bike. But it would make all our lives easier if we had one of these on our tt250s. No more using specialty tools or having to to take carb off and adjusting screw a little at a time. and better yet you can adjust on the road if need be if traveling. So for everyones sake can someone let us know what jap bike fuel mixture screw is comparable to our TT250s, Hawks, Storms and other china factory carbs. and also the michuni variant would be nice also. So we can get one of these and swap the pain in the @$$ factory one out. it would make tuning these so much easier......Lests start with the TT250 since thats what i own hehe.
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-Outerwears prefilter for POD
-CSC jets 115 and 40
-15 weight front fork oil
-47 tooth JTR269.47 rear sprocket
-JT 428 HDR (128 link) Heavy Duty Drive Chain
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Old 07-26-2018, 04:34 PM   #2
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So i saw a youtube video on a guy showing how to tune your fuel mixture screw and he highly suggested an aftermarket one like this. Of course he was demonstrating on a Jap bike. But it would make all our lives easier if we had one of these on our tt250s. No more using specialty tools or having to to take carb off and adjusting screw a little at a time. and better yet you can adjust on the road if need be if traveling. So for everyones sake can someone let us know what jap bike fuel mixture screw is comparable to our TT250s, Hawks, Storms and other china factory carbs. and also the michuni variant would be nice also. So we can get one of these and swap the pain in the @$$ factory one out. it would make tuning these so much easier......Lests start with the TT250 since thats what i own hehe.
I have this now on my hellcat 125cc just put it on yesterday, seems to work. on a vm22 carb



 
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Old 07-26-2018, 04:36 PM   #3
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I also have the flex jet kind but it didn't fit perfect.



 
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Old 07-27-2018, 10:03 AM   #4
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where is the fuel mixture located on this carb?


 
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Old 07-27-2018, 10:04 AM   #5
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i saw a spot on the bottom of my carb but there is a metal cap there


 
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Old 07-27-2018, 01:31 PM   #6
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I just ordered one for my hawk. I will let you know if it fits.


 
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Old 07-27-2018, 02:16 PM   #7
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where is the fuel mixture located on this carb?
bottom of my carb could be diff on yours. side or bottom


 
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Old 07-27-2018, 03:19 PM   #8
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where is the fuel mixture located on this carb?
Im assuming you are talking about the TT250 which is what i have. It is located on bottom front (front as in closest to front of bike) of the carb. Im not sure what the new ones look like but on my 2015 the screw was grinded down to look like a brass cap. but you have to take carb off and use a dremmle and small cutting disc to make a slot to be able to use a flat head screw driver to adjust it and or remove it and replace it with one that already has a screw head.
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2015 CSC TT250

-Ebay exhaust
-Exhaust wrap
-Wingsmoto Air bent filter (POD)
-Outerwears prefilter for POD
-CSC jets 115 and 40
-15 weight front fork oil
-47 tooth JTR269.47 rear sprocket
-JT 428 HDR (128 link) Heavy Duty Drive Chain
-LED tail light bulb
-Auxbeam LEDF-S2 headlight bulb
-Brush hand guards
-30L removable tail box (ebay)
-3.1amp waterproof usb charger


 
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Old 07-27-2018, 03:20 PM   #9
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I just ordered one for my hawk. I will let you know if it fits.
If if fits does the hawk and tt250 have same fuel mixture screws? i know the carbs are different
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2015 CSC TT250

-Ebay exhaust
-Exhaust wrap
-Wingsmoto Air bent filter (POD)
-Outerwears prefilter for POD
-CSC jets 115 and 40
-15 weight front fork oil
-47 tooth JTR269.47 rear sprocket
-JT 428 HDR (128 link) Heavy Duty Drive Chain
-LED tail light bulb
-Auxbeam LEDF-S2 headlight bulb
-Brush hand guards
-30L removable tail box (ebay)
-3.1amp waterproof usb charger


 
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Old 07-27-2018, 07:50 PM   #10
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I saw a video of someone using the same one in a pz30 and a vm26. I think it might work.


 
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Old 07-28-2018, 07:05 AM   #11
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I saw a video of someone using the same one in a pz30 and a vm26. I think it might work.
So your saying a fuel mixture screw for a Makuni vm26 should work on the stock Hawk carb. Once that is confirmed then great we will have an answer to the Makuni carbs and the factory Hawk Carb. But what about the TT250s
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2015 CSC TT250

-Ebay exhaust
-Exhaust wrap
-Wingsmoto Air bent filter (POD)
-Outerwears prefilter for POD
-CSC jets 115 and 40
-15 weight front fork oil
-47 tooth JTR269.47 rear sprocket
-JT 428 HDR (128 link) Heavy Duty Drive Chain
-LED tail light bulb
-Auxbeam LEDF-S2 headlight bulb
-Brush hand guards
-30L removable tail box (ebay)
-3.1amp waterproof usb charger


 
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Old 07-31-2018, 11:29 AM   #12
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anybody with info on the tt250 carb
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2015 CSC TT250

-Ebay exhaust
-Exhaust wrap
-Wingsmoto Air bent filter (POD)
-Outerwears prefilter for POD
-CSC jets 115 and 40
-15 weight front fork oil
-47 tooth JTR269.47 rear sprocket
-JT 428 HDR (128 link) Heavy Duty Drive Chain
-LED tail light bulb
-Auxbeam LEDF-S2 headlight bulb
-Brush hand guards
-30L removable tail box (ebay)
-3.1amp waterproof usb charger


 
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Old 07-31-2018, 06:43 PM   #13
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This is my self-made tool for mixture screw.
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Old 07-31-2018, 08:49 PM   #14
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I tried the generic red screw sold on line, and it didn't fit. The shape is close but the threads are off. So I turned one out of brass. The metric threads were 6mm x.075. The tip was so thin, .030 inch. It wanted to snap off !
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Old 07-31-2018, 11:55 PM   #15
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Nice work Red Hawk thats exactly what i want for mine. Id pay you to turn me one but i assume you have the hawk due to your name and not the tt250
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2015 CSC TT250

-Ebay exhaust
-Exhaust wrap
-Wingsmoto Air bent filter (POD)
-Outerwears prefilter for POD
-CSC jets 115 and 40
-15 weight front fork oil
-47 tooth JTR269.47 rear sprocket
-JT 428 HDR (128 link) Heavy Duty Drive Chain
-LED tail light bulb
-Auxbeam LEDF-S2 headlight bulb
-Brush hand guards
-30L removable tail box (ebay)
-3.1amp waterproof usb charger


 
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