How do I identify my Mikuni carb?

How do I identify my Mikuni carb?

It’s simple to identify a Mikuni Carburetor by looking at the top view of the float chamber cover, the cover gasket of the float chamber or the jet chamber cover gasket. The word Mikuni ought to be printed somewhere on the carburetor. It could be in small or large letters.

Who owns Mikuni carburetor?

Mikuni (company)

Native name株式会社ミクニ
HeadquartersSotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021 , Japan
Area servedWorldwide
Key peopleMasaki Ikuta (Chairman) Hisataka Ikuta (President)
ProductsAutomobile and motorcycle parts Carburetors Fuel injectors Aircraft parts Nursing beds Lawn mowing equipment

What does Mikuni stand for?

kingdom of God
They christened the place Mikuni, which, in Japanese, means “kingdom of God.”

Why choose Mikuni RS series carburetors?

The Mikuni RS series carburetors were designed and built in response to the needs of the worlds top motorcycle road race and drag race teams. They required carburetors which could satisfy the precise fuel metering demands and high flow volume required by highly modified race engines.

Are Mikuni aftermarket carburetors and tuning components legal on public roads?

Please Note: Other than exact replacement OEM carburetors, all Mikuni Aftermarket Carburetors and Tuning Components are sold “As Is” for Off Road / Racing Use Only and are not intended or approved for use on vehicles operated on Public Roads or in Locations where applicable engine tampering and anti-pollution laws apply.

What size carburetors do I need for my KZ750?

34mm RS carbs for KZ750- KZ1000- KZ900- Z1 engines up to 1200cc. The Mikuni RS Series Carburetors were designed and built in response to the needs of the world’s top motorcycle road race and drag race teams. They required carburetors which could satisfy the precise fuel metering demands and high flow volume required by highly modified race engines.

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