I have seen the UFO , but what worried me was, the screw going up from the bottom and you could not unhook the cable end without unscrewing the insert. I made a cavity to slide the nipple sideways and can now detach the cable if need to be, as per standard . Also being screwed from the top down will eliminate ever ,a bolt going through the engine . I started with a 1.0 , made a jig to fit the milling machine and retain the right angle and height on all 3 slides. I ended up somewhere between 1.5 and 2.0 . It cleaned up that fluff around 2000 RPM just before the power curve goes up rapidly .
Ah cool, l might think about making my own slide filler, l had a UFO item in the VM34 on an RM125B (that won an Oz title after l sold the bike to Ted). l was so surprised how the UFO kit made a 125, with a 34 mil carb, rip off from low rpm!
I seem to remember the retaining screw coming down from inside the slide, or l'd be worried about it going into the engine. With the increase in pulse signal in the venturi, l had to halve the pilot to a #15.