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Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by Scout99, Aug 9, 2005.

  1. Scout99

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    Anyone have some feedback on their Flat Slide carburetors? For Sportsters?
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    Expensive

    I have never owned Eledbrock"motorcycle" parts but know a couple of folks that do;I have read reviews and other forums and all seem to think that Eldelbrock is making some good and funtional parts/kits. The only real drawback is that there over priced and that you could make as much or more power for less money.(JMO) :cool:
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    CD Guest

    While I would run about anything Edelbrock makes for cars, I would not ever run an Edelbrock M/C carb or work on one for a bike again. They are so erratic in their tuning that Nigel Patrick gave up and went Mikuni for his setups. Their power kits etc are also good stuff.

    Flatslide? Go Mikuni IMHO.
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    All...thanks for your input

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