Motion Pro SyncPro Carb Synchronization Tool Sync Tool for Honda Suzuki Kawaski
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Motion Pro SyncPro Carb Synchronization Tool Sync Tool for Honda Suzuki Kawaski, Sync Tool for Honda Suzuki Kawaski Motion Pro SyncPro Carb Synchronization Tool, Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Motion Pro SyncPro Carb Synchronization Tool Sync Tool for Honda Suzuki Kawaski at the best online prices at, Free shipping for many products,best sellers plus much more,Enjoy 365 Day Returns,FREE Shipping Over $15,Affordable prices,To bring you all new quality and health online shopping., Carb Synchronization Tool Sync Tool for Honda Suzuki Kawaski Motion Pro SyncPro. Then I too can hand over my $140 for this miracle tool.Motion Pro SyncPro Carb Synchronization Tool Sync Tool for Honda Suzuki Kawaski Other Motorcycle Electrical & Ignition Parts Motorcycle Parts Parts & Accessories give me his email, give me his phone number, give me his postal address. Now everyone tell me how simple it is to get one, that they had no problem. This is a long rant, but I say that anyone who blithely tells someone like the OP to, "Go buy a Harmonizer," hasn't tried to buy one lately. I wish some company, like Twinmax, would buy out his patent, and go into regular production. How do you know when he is going to make any more? You can't contact him. And it is always the same situation: "He's out of them at the moment, but supposed to make some more soon." How could you tell he was out? From the 2011 post? Ridiculous. Anyone notice that that posting is from June of 2011. Every time this issue comes up I see that same link posted, like that just solves the problem. You never know when he is going to run a few up. Simple to use, my 96 1100 seems to run very well using it, and most critically, it is a tool that is very easy to obtain.Ĭontrast that to the Harmonizer. It also measures RPM more accurately than your tach making idle adjustments easier. It is more accurate, easier to use, less bulky and the display does not bounce around for starters.
Have you used a Harmonizer yet? If you ever do you will prefer it to the TwinMax, hands down. Yes, you can turn a slot head screw with a quarter but a screwdriver works better!īetter mouse traps have been invented from day one. They keep coming out with newer models, but they don't do anything any differently. Sort of reminds me of battery maintainers. These are all very simple instruments designed to do one thing.Īs for the Harmonizer, what does it do better than having a balanced engine? Or is it better because it is newer. I can do an idle and off idle balance in under 5 minutes taking my time. The Twin Max is very easy to use and it works very well. I bought a Motion Pro mercury carburetor synchronizer back in 1992 and switched to a Twin Max in 2004, shortly after I got my oilhead. Currently out of stock but another batch coming soon I believe and well worth the wait if you are not in a hurry. Well designed tool that does the job superbly without any of the problems all the other units had. Have not touched or used anything else since. But then I found out about the Harmonizer. I've used mercury stix, Morgan Carb Tune, Twin Max and a home made ATF fluid unit. Nowadays there are more and better options. Personally I wouldn't use mercury stix any more even if they were free. Mercury sticks were banned years ago and for good reason even. That's great for you Andy but won't help the OP. Later I had a chance to check my RS on the BMW Factory synchronizing stand, and found I was within 1/2 millibar on the BMW gauge. I balanced the throttle bodies I rebuilt myself with the Bing kit, and used my mercury sticks to balance them. My cheapo $20 carb sticks I bought from JC Whitney over 25 years ago work fine. If you want to view all content, you must register for the forum if you are not a member, or if a member, you must be logged in. Select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. You will need to join the MOA before you can post: click this register link to proceed. The forum, the club magazine, and all of the discounts and benefits the BMWMOA offers?Want to read the MOA monthly magazine for free? Take a 3-month test ride of the magazine check here for details.
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