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Do you reccomend the RB thumbscrew?

Posted: 03:10 pm Jan 28 2008
by 2001kdx
It looks very tempting for just $20..... I might just pick it up becasue I know I'll have a serious amount of jetting to do once that spring weather comes in.... No more screwdrivers needed - Is it worth it?

Posted: 03:42 pm Jan 28 2008
by Indawoods
HELL YES!!!! :supz:

Does the temp stay the same where you live? :lol:

Posted: 04:17 pm Jan 28 2008
by strider80
yes

Posted: 04:50 pm Jan 28 2008
by KarlP
It's worth it.

Or you can try to glue a little screwdriver to your existing screw.

Posted: 07:23 pm Feb 06 2008
by canyncarvr
I usually fine-tune my air screw adjustment at least a couple times over the course of a day's ride..because the temps may vary 20-30ºs. The SSS does seem a more fine adjustment, too..and that's where my carb is all the time, so being able to adjust it on the fly is great.

I don't always get it on the fly..but if I have to stop, it takes only a couple of seconds to make the tweak.

Worth it? Yep. On my modified air striker anyway. Can't say the same for an unmodified OEM PWK.

Posted: 08:07 pm Feb 06 2008
by Colorado Mike
I can't think of anything Mr. Black offers that is not worth it. In my experience, the only disappointment has been in not getting his mods sooner.

Posted: 08:38 pm Feb 06 2008
by Jeb
It's a very handy thing to have to be tweakin' . . .

adjusting on the "fly" on that big yellow chainsaw could be interesting though!!

Posted: 10:06 pm Feb 06 2008
by Mr. Wibbens
Not only is it worth it

But a damn FINE idea I think myself!

Musta a been a really fine individual come up with an fine idear like that!

:supz: :lol:

Posted: 10:08 pm Feb 06 2008
by Indawoods
I want a remote air screw sitting right next to my kill switch on the handlebars... think you could pitch that one Wibs? :mrgreen:

Posted: 10:11 pm Feb 06 2008
by Mr. Wibbens
Dont be tellin me yer secrets

Tell it to RBD! :wink:

He's the man :prayer:

Posted: 04:53 pm Feb 07 2008
by 2001kdx
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Jeb wrote:It's a very handy thing to have to be tweakin' . . .

adjusting on the "fly" on that big yellow chainsaw could be interesting though!!
It gets interesting all right :mrgreen: