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Factory pro "long boy" kit

Started by wildbill, July 12, 2008, 10:10:56 PM

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wildbill

Anyone use this? http://www.factorypro.com/Prod_Pages/prods10.html

Adjusting the air fuel screws are a pain and i thought this may be a worthwhile investment? Should i do it, any negatives to having theses extended screws?
95 GS500, 89 clip-ons, racetech springs, yoshi full exhaust, K&N lunchbox

GSrookie500

It does seem pretty sweet to have. All I did was get a 1/4" 3/8's socket and a flat head bit, with numbers that I drew on the bit with a marker. It works for me :thumb:
Free '97 GS500 passed down from older brother. Installed Yoshimura slip-on muffler, K&N drop-in, Katana shock, Metzler Z6 tires, more to come.

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The Buddha

Yikes, been around for atleast 10 years, it was worthless then and its just as worthless now.
I use a flat blade screwdriver head available near the checkout at ace or other real hardware places.
Cool.
Buddha.
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arbakken

Quote from: The Buddha on July 12, 2008, 11:42:46 PM
Yikes, been around for atleast 10 years, it was worthless then and its just as worthless now.
I use a flat blade screwdriver head available near the checkout at ace or other real hardware places.
Cool.
Buddha.

yeah, I use one of those extended bits that are like 1.5-2 inches long, works like a charm, and doesn't cost anything. Plus, it's something that you adjust maybe once a year

ben2go

I have $30 in my rejet.I'm using off the shelf Mikuni jets.Available at most,if not all,dealerships or Buttha(AKA Buddha).  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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