My bike was delivered with a CNS V2 carb installed, and even though I felt it was working properly I decided to try out the Speed carb based on opinions here that it was superior.
I used the Speed carb for about twenty miles over three days and found my cruising speed (top speed before the motor sounds strained) had increased from 35 to 38; unfortunately acceleration was noticeably weaker and the bike was less fun to ride. It was also unusually difficult to start--a problem that I had solved in the past when I switched to NGK plugs.
Meanwhile I dismantled the unpopular CNS V2 and found that the main jet had almost completely unscrewed itself. I reassembled it using parts from the CNS rebuild kit, including a pointless new gasket for the top cover and the metal floats.
I've reinstalled the CNS, and the punchy acceleration came back. It also went back to starting quickly which is extremely important to me since my bike is difficult to peddle. Idle and air/fuel screws needed to be much further in than they did before with the loose main jet. I'll do some speed testing soon.
I used the Speed carb for about twenty miles over three days and found my cruising speed (top speed before the motor sounds strained) had increased from 35 to 38; unfortunately acceleration was noticeably weaker and the bike was less fun to ride. It was also unusually difficult to start--a problem that I had solved in the past when I switched to NGK plugs.
Meanwhile I dismantled the unpopular CNS V2 and found that the main jet had almost completely unscrewed itself. I reassembled it using parts from the CNS rebuild kit, including a pointless new gasket for the top cover and the metal floats.
I've reinstalled the CNS, and the punchy acceleration came back. It also went back to starting quickly which is extremely important to me since my bike is difficult to peddle. Idle and air/fuel screws needed to be much further in than they did before with the loose main jet. I'll do some speed testing soon.