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Re: new swarbick pipes

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tz375 wrote:That makes 3 of us and sometime soon I need to get up to Aaen in Racine WI to pick up a couple of sets of leaner (thicker) needles to go with the Q-8 fixed needle jets.
were abouts do you live tz? i live about 30 miles north of racine. If it was easier for you i could pick them up and ship them down to you. im down in that area for school about once a week and i could make a little detour.
I got the carbs for what i think is a steal. i payed 100 bucks for both carbs and was able to make my own cable ends so that i could use my stock throttle cable. what did you guys end up doing for your cables?
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Re: new swarbick pipes

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I had to get 2 sets so i could assemble 3 carbs , i paid $50 for 1 set and $57 for the other + shipping of course . I havent worked out the cables but i was hopeing to use the stock cables . viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3953" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: new swarbick pipes

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I got a Polaris 3 into 1 cable that I planned on adapting but that's not looking like it will work.

Thanks for the offer. I'm less than an hour south of Aaen's. Maybe I'll remember to call them in the morning...
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well if you guys have access to a lathe what i did was drill a very small hole in a piece of steel just a little bigger than the cable, then i machined the outside to the original OD on the cable end. I used the slide height adjustment from the flat slide tops and had to cut my original cables shorter. Then i simply soldered the ends on and cleaned them up with a file. So far they have worked very well.
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Re: new swarbick pipes

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Edit: I got an email back, they still make them, but the aluminum silencers are an extra.

A bit off topic, but I sent Jemco an email about T500 pipes, no response. Still in business?

I would like the pipes as pictured in this thread (I assume the center stand is removed):
http://kawasakitriplesworldwide.com/php ... hp?t=36324
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Does Jemco sell this type?
merckid wrote:my Swarbick pipes from jemco came today! i got them on the bike and ran it for just a few seconds. Now im looking for some veterans who have experiece with these pipes. The bike is a 73 T500 with VM 32 carbs. Where should i start with the jetting? Im guessing it is very lean right now but i just dont know how many sizes to go up on the mains and pilots. Can anybody give me a clue as to were to go?
thanks
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Re: new swarbick pipes

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that looks to be the same pipes that i have on my bike. mine came with plain steel silencers. they started out quite but now all the packing is blown out and they are LOUD! pipes cost me $630.00 and that included shipping.
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Re: new swarbick pipes

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samracing pipes ?
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