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Old 11-23-2012, 11:45 AM   #1
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Part number for a 130 Jet

Hey gang!!!!
Well I've started doing some mods to the bike including an Emgo Air filter, 16T sprocket and I'm looking for a 130 main jet. Anyone know where I can get one and what the part number is?
All the best,
Joe.

I think with a lick of red paint, Ill be able to keep up with my brother's kawasaki ninja 1400 :2tup:



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Old 11-23-2012, 03:25 PM   #2
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Re: Part number for a 130 Jet

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Hey gang!!!!
Well I've started doing some mods to the bike including an Emgo Air filter, 16T sprocket and I'm looking for a 130 main jet. Anyone know where I can get one and what the part number is?
All the best,
Joe.

I think with a lick of red paint, Ill be able to keep up with my brother's kawasaki ninja 1400 :2tup:
Only is you push them out the rear door of a C-130 at the same time. :lol:
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Old 11-23-2012, 03:47 PM   #3
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Re: Part number for a 130 Jet

go to a bike dealer a ask for small mikuni main jet you wan ore remuve it an take it with you
my setup is
140 main jet
pilot 3 turns
needle mod
air filter mode
cruse 70 to 75mi
top sped 80 mi



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Old 11-23-2012, 04:11 PM   #4
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Re: Part number for a 130 Jet

Not sure of the part #, but i just walked into a motorcycle garage/shop and asked if they had any main jets and they gave me a box to look thru, had maybe 100 differnt sizes in there. This is probably the easiest way. Suzuki stealer are a bunch of douchebags.
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Old 01-06-2014, 10:08 PM   #5
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i did the same thing as roookie rider.first i called and the poor lady had no idea what i was talking about. so i just went up to the shop and this other lady handed me a box of jets and nozzles. 100's. now i have the same setup as raul10141694 which leads me to a question. raul10141694-does the 16T front sprocket change the top end speed compared to the stock 15T?



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Old 01-06-2014, 10:24 PM   #6
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i did the same thing as roookie rider.first i called and the poor lady had no idea what i was talking about. so i just went up to the shop and this other lady handed me a box of jets and nozzles. 100's. now i have the same setup as raul10141694 which leads me to a question. raul10141694-does the 16T front sprocket change the top end speed compared to the stock 15T?
Not really.lowers the revs but because of the limited power of the G.Z. you will need to down shift to 4th more in hilly areas.It's real benefit is around town as you don't need to shift so soon.
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