Sunday, 8 June 2014

Re: [emrat:4894] Carburated (non Triumph) at altitude?

John, I rode nothing but carbureted bikes until 2009 and never had any issues. None of my bikes were jetted either.

I'd tell him to come on up on his Yamaha and not worry.

Martin
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On Fri, 6/6/14, Jjtmcd via EMRAT <emrat@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Subject: Re: [emrat:4859] Carburated (non Triumph) at altitude?
To: emrat@googlegroups.com
Date: Friday, June 6, 2014, 12:57 PM

My brother in law in Tennessee is
thinking about riding his Yamaha Cruiser
out for a visit this summer but is worried that it won't do
well at
altitude. Tracey's Bonneville was jetted and does great and
my (now Dan's) '76 did
OK although it lost some power above 10,000 feet. Anyone
have experience and
can help him decide if this is a dumb idea and that he needs
to rent a fuel
injected (or set up for altitude) bike when he gets here?
He'd prefer to be
on his bike, the one he's used to.

John J. McDonough, FMP
3to5 Facilitator
the Crankset Group
"get off the treadmill "
303-668-1331
www.cranksetgroup.com

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