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Anonymous Posted on Aug 17, 2009

How and what order do i sync my katana carbs

Can anyone tell me how and what order to sync 2003 katana 600 carbs

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To sync your carbs there are various suppliers for the sync sticks. Norgan Carbtune from the UK or Motion Pro are two that come to mind. Both can supply carb syncro sticks. I would suggest getting a manual or checking your library for the specific syncroed level.

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