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About Wayne Samel
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Licensed Motorcycle Mechanic, Knowledge of motorcycle repairs from 1960 up, Japanese, British, and American Motorcycles.

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Worked for Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki British: Triumph, Norton, BSA Other: Harley, Bultaco, Most Scooters and Mo-Peds<BR><BR><B>Publications</b><BR>CMA article<BR><BR><B>Education/Credentials</b><BR>Licensed Motorcycle Mechanic<BR><BR><B>Awards and Honors</b><BR>"SuperWrench" award. <BR>
 
   

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Topic: Motorcycle Repair



Expert: Wayne Samel
Date: 5/9/2008
Subject: 1984 V65 magna

Question
I am rebuilding the carbs on a V65 magna VF1100c my question is I am replacing the float valve and found some aftermarket ones made by Keyster have you ever heard of them is the quality decent or should I go with the honda ones? Thanks

Answer
The originals are the best as aftermarket
quality varies. The Keyster's are a
commonly used replacement and float
valves may be ok but carb jets can be iffy.

It is getting harder to access original
parts for older bikes and we may come to
depend on these other suppliers eventually.




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