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Suzuki Twin Peaks 700, V Twin Water cooled, has 2 Keihin 32mm carbs cant remember the stock jet sizes. It was the same as the Kawasaki Praire 700 only the Suzuki version was yellow. Does it still have the original Keihin Carbs. 

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6 hours ago, Gwbarm said:

Suzuki Twin Peaks 700, V Twin Water cooled, has 2 Keihin 32mm carbs cant remember the stock jet sizes. It was the same as the Kawasaki Praire 700 only the Suzuki version was yellow. Does it still have the original Keihin Carbs. 

Yes same carburetor keihin carburetor 

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Bigbell, I doubt that changing an exhaust would need more than one jet size difference. It's possible they didn't even change jets. I'd forget trying to figure what size your bike had originally and just tune is as you find it now.

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Agreed! It was interesting so many different sizes are available. More than likely it was never rejetted when the pipe was added, i wouldnt pull the carbs just to check that unless you are having problems, although it would be interesting to see whats in it.

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You can test the main jet by test riding..  It need a good bit of track where you can hold it at top speed in one of the high gears for a couple of seconds though.

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