I just finished a full refurb of my Mikunis. Ulta-sonic, carb dip, guitar strings...the works.
Gaskets, o-rings, and info from Z1 Enterprises.
Hopefully be going on the '79.

Very cool Steve!steve murdoch icoa #5322 wrote:Just something different to look at.
I just finished a full refurb of my Mikunis. Ulta-sonic, carb dip, guitar strings...the works.
Gaskets, o-rings, and info from Z1 Enterprises.
Hopefully be going on the '79.
You compensate with different length carb boots, similar to the intake on the CBX, it's not perfect but the tracts of the CBX head are so unequal I don't think it matters much.NobleHops wrote:Very cool Steve!steve murdoch icoa #5322 wrote:Just something different to look at.
I just finished a full refurb of my Mikunis. Ulta-sonic, carb dip, guitar strings...the works.
Gaskets, o-rings, and info from Z1 Enterprises.
Hopefully be going on the '79.
But I'm puzzled by the straightness of the bank of carbs. Wouldn't that vary the length of the intake tract in a bad way?
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Jeff Bennetts wrote:[ the tracts of the CBX head are so unequal .
Exactly, I bet 90 percent of CBX owners have never opened up the intake portion of the CBX's airbox to see the different lengths of the intake runners inside.EMS wrote:Jeff Bennetts wrote:[ the tracts of the CBX head are so unequal .
That's why the Honda engineers gave the CBX an airbox and designed it the way it was. One of the reasons pods don't work that well on a CBX.
I think Larry Benjamin had a set of smoothbores ( I maybe wrong) on his CBX and he loved them too. Rick's Tricks had a set of special carb boots available when he sold his Flatslides for CBXes