I took the big girl down to Biddaddaba on Sunday (QVMX practice day) and had a ball, except for the heat and getting the bike to perform at its best (in that heat).
I've got an original power-jet Bing fitted (54/40/107) to a pretty-much standard engine with one of Brad's lovely pipes helping things a long (the big bertha 'size' I think).
I've gone as big as I can on the pilot and wound the air-screw in to about 1/2 a turn and it was still running-on into corners when low in the rev-range, then as I'd accelerate out it would bog at about 1/3 throttle - lean and rich all at the same time?
I dropped the needle down to its lowest position and that helped the bog a fair bit, but I couldn't seem to get rid of the run-on, which is concerning on a bastard-big twostroke with no real brakes to speak of just as you tip it into a corner.
It was suggested to me that the heat was going to play havoc with it regardless, so I shouldn't be too worried about trying to get it jetted right with the Bing, and that I should instead fit a Mikuni VM38 - ostensibly a much better carb than the Bing and more adjustable.
My question is, with a basically stock, non-reed 495 running an LBR pipe, what jetting combo would be pretty much right for a VM38?
Thanks
Paul