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2024/05/29

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  • I love CBX’s painted accessories.

    This story uses photos taken at a rental garage. My CBX has a repainted exterior. We also store the normal exterior separately.

  • FCR – Tuning with easy-access jets in mind

    CBX1000のFCRを触る時はつい最近までは気になったらすぐにジェットを変更するように心がけていました。私は趣味でFCRのセッティングをしています。時間効率の優先度は低いです。納得出来て満足できる結果が優先です。もちろん、手間だと感じる事もあります。

  • FCR Tuning – Will tuning improve the return to idle?

    There is one thing I pay attention to when tuning the FCR of the CBX1000. That is, I frequently adjust the synchronization of the carburetor. This time, I will write about the return to idle of the FCR when idling, including synchronization. In the first place, everything I write may be a placebo effect. However, there may be some points that are correct. Please read it with that in mind.

  • If I use an FCR-Ram Air Filter, will it be okay to use it in the rain?

    This is about the CBX1000 ram air filter. I remember writing an article before asking, "Is it okay to use it without a filter even in the rain?" As long as you apply filter oil, it's generally fine.

  • I found a box for a CBX1000 FCR from over 20 years ago in the back of my room.

    This is the box that my CBX1000 FCR came in. It's not uncommon to find parts from decades ago. It's a little unusual to find just the box. The contents are still in good working order. Judging from the packaging of the box, is it the same as the CRS carburetor? The illustration shows the CRS carburetor, not the FCR.

  • FCR Tuning – What is the air-fuel ratio at idle?

    As the title suggests, this is about the air-fuel ratio of the FCR when idling. The air-fuel ratio of my CBX1000 when idling is around 13.5 when the engine is cold, and around 12.9 when the engine is warm. This is just based on my current preference. A senior Z enthusiast told me that the air-cooled Z series is 14.

  • FCR Tuning – Tuning that becomes worse due to jet changes is within the acceptable range of effects.

    What does it mean to tolerate poor performance? I will write about the tuning that makes the performance worse. FCR tuning is a repetition of AB testing. If there is no change even after adjusting the carburetor, it cannot be compared. It is possible to get a result that there was no change, but if you cannot compare, you cannot tune the FCR.

  • FCR tuning – If you make the jet needle straight diameter lean, it may be pointless to make the jet rich…

    This is a description from the history of CBX1000 FCR tuning. It may not be useful, but if you intentionally unbalance the jet, you can use a jet that you can't use. In particular, the CBX1000 tends to run out of clip stages.

  • I got the spark plug wet! If you use the accelerator pump too much, you will get into big trouble.

    This is a story about when the spark plug gets wet. When the spark plug gets wet, it means that the engine is having a hard time starting and gasoline is sprayed onto the spark plug, making it wet. The same applies if there is oil on the spark plug. It also includes other things like carbon buildup.

  • FCR Tuning – Jet Search Order from Initial Tuning

    I received an email asking about the FCR of a CBX1000. I'm an amateur, but I try to provide information diligently in my own way. I'm not doing this commercially, but I'm very happy when I get a reaction from the web. This time, I'll write about the order in which you should tune the FCR from the factory.

  • FCR Tuning – Synchronizing six FCRs is the best part of tuning

    Carburetor synchronization is the best part of tuning an FCR. It's one of the things you want to learn the moment you realize you want to be able to tune. This blog post is not going to be mainly about how to synchronize a CBX1000. It's going to be a column about the importance of synchronization.

  • FCR Tuning – The pilot screw can be fully closed to allow idling.

    Recently, I have been posting about tuning the FCR at low throttle opening. This time, it's about adjusting the pilot screw. There are many posts written about it depending on the time, place, and occasion. People say different things. The information provided also varies depending on the source, such as magazines and online articles.

  • FCR Tuning – Air Screw Optimization

    I think the proper way to return the air screw is about 1.5 turns. When I first started playing with the CBX1000 FCR, I changed the slow jet a lot. When I didn't know how to tune it, I just changed everything I could get my hands on. Now I'm trying to avoid changing the SJ as much as possible.

  • The difficulty of FCR setting changes depending on whether it is quick throttle or normal throttle.

    My CBX1000 used to have a very cool BITO machined throttle. I used it for almost 20 years, but I sold it because I changed it to an active Quick throttle. One of the recent themes in tuning the FCR is the feeling of acceleration when opening the throttle suddenly.

  • The surprising moment when I tried tuning my own FCR – for beginners – Failures 3/3

    In the setting of the CBX1000 FCR, there is one part about what went well, but three parts about what went wrong. It is true that people often learn from their mistakes. So let's get started!

  • The surprising moment when I tried tuning my own FCR – for beginners – Failures 2/3

    This is the middle part. This blog post is more about setting up the FCR of the CBX1000 than about setting up the FCR. Of course, there may be some parts that are useful for those who are setting up the FCR of the SR.

  • The surprising moment when I tried tuning my own FCR – for beginners – Failures 1/3

    The other day, I posted about the good things about setting up the FCR of my CBX1000 by myself, but this time I'm writing about the things I failed to do. I was particularly surprised by the things I wouldn't have failed to do if I had asked someone for advice instead of setting up the FCR by myself, and I'll write about the things I failed to do because I didn't know the information beforehand.

  • The surprising moment when I tuned my FCR by myself – for beginners – Good things

    It's been about two years since I started tuning the CBX1000 FCR in earnest. I'll write about the things that moved me and surprised me while tuning the FCR. I'll write about the good things.

  • FCR Tuning – Full throttle! Check the main jet for each gear

    This is my method for setting the main jet of the CBX1000 FCR. Use a chassis dynamometer. This is written in a slightly abstract way, not in a precise way.

  • FCR Tuning – Tuning becomes easier if you install an air-fuel ratio meter.

    I have a PLX-DM-6 on my CBX1000. I see a lot of different expressions on the internet for carburetor settings, such as rich, lean, bumpy, and overhanging, rather than FCR settings. These are just the expressions used by the writers, so I'm not sure if they apply to the settings of my motorcycle.

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