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louis partida from Virginia Beach, VA United States
Just put this on a 125 4t great carb and easy to tune, especially for the money. Idle is a little tricky but once I got it locked in it's great. have a 19 on my kitted tomos and this. both have okay low end but power builds massively on the higher end.
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OKO A OK!
January 29, 2014
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derek stahl from Denver, CO United States
Best carbs for the $. I have a 24, 21, and 19, love them all. Easy as any other carb to tune, but better response. Get the carb, all the jets (main and idle) and all the needles for what it would cost to get a new TM24.
Did I mention the power jet? It's got a freaking power jet, com'on.
Ignore Ryan's review, he's strong like OX and strips grade 8's with his pinky.
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Oh mannnn I love it!
April 27, 2012
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Will Caldwell from San Francisco, CA United States
Always been a phbg fan but no...oko takes the cake. Throttle response is off the chainnnnn yo! quality is so so but hey? its really cheap! almost as nice a del.
******REALLY IMPORTANT NOTE****** the air mixture screw is OPPOSITE of dellorto so clockwise is richen counter clockwise is lean.
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well...
August 29, 2011
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Ryan Nash from Columbia, MO United States
it's cheaper than a mikuni. you get what you pay for. within the first 5 minutes of taking the carb out of the packaging (it IS packaged nicely) I had stripped the head off of one of the slide screws (soft brass, phillips) and had some how managed to break the stock main jet in half inside the atomizer (soft brass!)... be very careful with this. it is VERY finicky to tune... i'm going back to mikuni and dellortos. it's certainly worth the price, but for the quality and ease of tune i'd go mikuni or dellorto.