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Mikuni carburettor BS 36 SS from a Suzuki motorcycle Mikuni Corporation ( 株式会社ミクニ , Kabushiki gaisha Mikuni ) is a Japanese Automotive products manufacturing company. Their business activities is focused on carburetors, fuel injectors and other automobile and motorcycle related equipment.
The LS650 Savage was the first cruiser manufactured by Suzuki in 1986. The Kawasaki Vulcan 400 entry-level cruiser with a V-twin engine was introduced the same year as the Suzuki Savage, and the Vulcan 500 LTD with a parallel-twin engine was introduced in 1990.
The RF has smaller carburetors (Mikuni BDST36 36 mm downdraughts), and smaller valves. This results in a smoother power delivery and a more usable engine. The engine is canted forwards in the frame by 19 degrees to allow for a lower center of gravity, and allows the fuel air mixture to be "dropped" into the cylinders on the intake stroke. This ...
The original engine featured a Mikuni two-barrel carburetor with a secondary vacuum actuator; later versions adopted EFI. Chrysler commonly paired this engine with its A470 3-speed automatic transmission; in Australia, Mitsubishi adapted it to a 5-speed manual transmission and its "ELC" (Electronic Control) 4-speed automatic transmission ...
The Mikuni oil pump's delivery is a function of both the engine speed and the throttle position. Benefits of using the Suzuki C.C.I. system instead of premixing gasoline with oil include: a reduction visible exhaust smoke, the elimination of the need to premix as well as a reduction in carbon buildup which lengthens the interval between top-end ...
Mikuni BDST30 x4 Mikuni BST29 ×4 Mikuni BST32SS/BST33SS ×4 Ignition TCI; 1–2–4–3 Transmission 6-speed, sequential, constant mesh Clutch Wet, multi-plate Final drive 520 Pitch 116 Link O-ring chain 525 o-ring chain Frame Tubular steel trellis; engine as stressed member. Rake 26° 26.5° Trail 101 mm (4.0 in) 103 mm (4.1 in)
The Suzuki VX800 is a shaft drive V-twin street motorcycle manufactured by Suzuki.. The VX800 was designed at U.S. Suzuki's Design Studio in Brea, California from 1986 to 1989, and produced in the years 1990 to 1997.
Yamaha released the FJ1100 for model years 1984 and 1985. The FJ1100 was designed by GK Dynamics. This class is characterised by retaining sportiness while integrating more street-friendly riding characteristics, including good manoeuvrability as well as long-distance comfort, such as a more upright seating configuration designed to reduce back strain and a large fairing to reduce fatigue from ...