Yep no getting to the fuel screw once the carbs are on… but at least now I have a bit of info on them.
The strangest part is the fact that I cannot find the screw mentioned anywhere in manuals or parts lists or pictures.
Interesting carbs.
The bike is fun and runs ok, it needs some TLC , and now it needs more! My son who figured since he had a whole 6 ro 8 hrs driving time in his entire life, thought he should do a GP style turn in our subdivision on the street and slid it down the road a ways, gave himself some road rash and bent it up a bit.
No big deal, he's fine an the bike was no masterpiece, hope he Learned a lesson.
He is itching to get the parts bent back in shape and continue to learn to ride.
I am making him take a basic learners course this summer, by the time I was his age I had been riding for 6 years and I dont think I ever heard of a motorcycle course until I was well into my 30's.
Its been a great blessing for me to have him interested and wanting to learn how to work on them and ride them
Just want him to be safe rider!