A different dual weber conversion

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A different dual weber conversion

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I came across this one on Craigslist http://flint.craigslist.org/mcy/3441723063.html
I'd call it a "dual single" conversion. They look like Webers but I'm not sure what model they are.
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Check out the lower rear shock mount. Did he just rotate the bracket back? I didn't think that the holes would line up for that.
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ericheath wrote:Check out the lower rear shock mount. Did he just rotate the bracket back? I didn't think that the holes would line up for that.
Looks like an extended plate back there. Later.
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Looks like a Weber ICH to me.
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Those are Weber 34ICT's

He also had a 4 into 4 double barrel exhaust on it that sounded AWESOME! Look up BUM3248 on youtube. Looks like he took that of of there and went back to the Jardines

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this is a cold start i just backed it out of the garage. this is project "Rat Wing" its a 1978 Honda goldwing that started as full dresser then stripped down to what you see now. I recently completed the dual single barrel weber 34ICT carbs shown. the carbs are for a 1600cc volkswagon. It was hard to get the jetting right being it is a 1000cc engine. i found it runs much better with bosch platinum 4 spark plugs. very hard to find tho. Modifications include: air ride front/ rear with onboard pump, accel super coils, custom lowering kit, custom tuned exhaust, Dual 34ICT weber carbs, harley-davidson signals/ tail light, yamaha headlight assembly, shortend kick stand, crotch rocket front fender, electric fuel pump. i also have windjammer front fairing with wireing and also matching hard bags with blinkers and stock fender that are for sale. email me if interested in things for sale at bum3248@yahoo.com
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