and now i shall paraphrase from a tv show from back in the '70's...Kung Fu.....
hey Kat where you live at?Creative has put out a billet with a bigger port for the CNS carb-
I went looking for it yesterday and queried Pirates and Creative Engineering-
no replies yet- but I believe a bigger billet has at least existed.....
But you're right about the size of the port- I've seen discussion after discussion on here that don't mention that- what good is a larger carb port on the same sized intake?
I reamed the billet I got larger- the alloy files fairly easily- so it's about 1mm increase at least- this one pictured looks like the longer version- shortened after the CNS was designed according to Pirates. The near proximity to motor DOES make a dif irregardless of port size....
The Dellorto carb looks great- but $65 before shipping?
OUCH!
still waiting to test the NTSpeed carb- the rains didn't much come- but up all night with arthritis, insomnia, neighbor attack AND the predominant class warfare. Tired. Cansado, right?
im hopein then i'll get mine today ,,down orlando way ,,as i ordered right afta you did....i should have inquired about gaskets????....guess ill have to cut my own......and i might not be able to use the intake...as i have utilized the existing cable stay....and have my roller wheel for cable mounted off the stud for the chain guard...it works to well to disassemble now!...save for the next build i guess......Yeah- not too thin- I took the width of tubing at the carb end down to about half the original thickness- my pinky makes a great measuring tool. More can go on the other end, but I think it's the proximity of the carb to the motor that makes the basic difference. The CNS was shipping with that offset intake to clear the frame, that was then even LONGER than a standard intake- that HAD to offset it's performance- perhaps guys would have more luck with the CNS with the newer billet designed for it.
WOW! I ordered a short billet intake from Bikeberry on Cyber Monday- not 48 hours ago- and it came in the mail this morning! Brea CA to Jacksonville. I got it half off retail- only $7.50.
I got the old one off and the new one almost ready to install- still gotta try that NT66 Speed carb- I'm repainting and using the old round air cleaner tho, because my carb came with a boxy one, before they changed again to that wrap around type- and it just adds plastic around the top and bottom to catch the wind-
no frame clearance issues especially now with the shorter billet-
silly me had installed the older billet last year on the old studs with nuts after I couldn't get them out with channel locks- I've since discovered the "Locknut technique" works well taking the studs off too. Just lock one nut against another near the top, and turn them both simultaneously- and that turns the studs. They came out real easy! I thought that the heat had frozen them on.
So I'm ready to put the newer short billet on with the supplied allen bolts- should be clean looking and lighter in weight.