EXPENSIVE VS. CHEAP CARBURETOR WHICH ONE IS BETTER !!!???

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Which carburetor should you buy and what carburetor is the best we compare the two most popular ones on the market so you dont have to fake knock off mikuni off amazon or expensive nibbi off amazon review
26mm mikuni carburator
nibbi 26mm carburetor

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The Nibbi is a awesome carb when you put the right carb on... The 24mm is almost to big, the 26mm I wouldn't even consider one. The engine doesn't make enough vac/move enough cfm for the 26mm to function as it should. I have the 24mm Nibbi on my 110. If they made a smaller 22mm id put them on my 70s ATC 90 & 110s.

The reason you are having to set the idle high to get it to run is because its to big for the engine.

repurposedperformance
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Thank you for your honest work my dude! I had the Nibbi sitting in my cart but wanted to really make sure and glad I waited. Basically the same thing. Will be getting the Mikuni instead! Thanks.

bmwvillan
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My Nibbi carburetor was tuned when I got it right out of the box it even had a marker line with the adjustment screws set on those lines.. anyways I didn't have to make any adjustment and it still runs great. It was brand new and purchased from Amazon the $115 set

cookyournoodle
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I also bought the Mikuni knock off. Can’t wait to install it. Thanks for the video.

calebroby
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The polished outlet side of the Nibbi causes fuel puddling. Use a 60grit roll to polish the outlet side and the fuel will atomize better resulting in MUCH easier tuning and power everywhere. Your welcome.

JuniorHenderson-iq
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Thanks for this vid. According to Nibbi, the 125 takes a 24mm not 26mm.That is probably why you needed to buy more jets.

tominmo
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Awesome breakdown Vid brotha!! I’m commenting half way through the vid before I finish watching to say, I’d rather just go with the knock off just because it’s easy installation and don’t need all the crazy adjustments. Thank you for the update and helping with my decision. 🇺🇸🇺🇸

macrino
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So true about the Nibbi I feel like if you adjust it just a tiny bit literally just a tiny tiny tiny bit you will throw it out of whack and it'll never be the same. Now I understand why they made the lines to show you where the adjustment screw should be at. Move it away from the line it's crap won't work right ever again the only downside to the fake Mikuni is that if you adjust it too much and not be delicate to it you will ruin the threads of the adjustment screws especially the idle speed screw. But it's a cheap carburetor that cost $20 to $35 and can be replaced easily. If it was up to me I would just get the Mikuni carb and replace it when needed. The Nibbi carburetor honestly feels more heavy duty and the idle sounds way better than the Mikuni but it's so non-user friendly that it can be defective if you adjust it wrong. Just stick with mikuni's they work great and bring the acceleration that is needed to these Chinese motorcycles. The stock carbs how hard to get started hard to keep idle and worst of all acceleration sucks. The Mikuni carburetor solves all those problems and the Jets are easy to get not the pilot Jets but if you search hard you will find them because I found them. Anyways sorry not trying to blow up your video with the long comment

cookyournoodle
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I have the fake mikunni carb on my Chinese pit bike, and it works amazing with no problems, definitely worth it

dylanwood
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Great video. Thanks a lot for sharing. I was actually debating which of these to purchase ( keeping in mind that we get what you pay for) but this is definitely not the case here. So thanks again. And plug and play adds a huge plus as well

moisesguerra
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Just an FYI for next time, they make an adapter boot specifically for that set up, I had it on my SSR125 set up, also, when I first installed it, it fired on the 2nd kick, but after about 2 weeks of riding, I had to make a couple minor adjustments

dixonbauls
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I bought a new2024 xpro storm 150.should I put areal mikuni carb or do you think the knock off one is all I need.thanks for sharing. Mike from lake havasu Arizona.

michaelzuccaro
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I have a chinese 125 pit bike, with a Nibbi carb. A 26mm is way too big. mine is a 22mm and it has solid throttle response on low and high end, with no bogging anywhere. you definitely do have to spend a lot of time getting it jetted and dialed in though! lol

joshualeonard
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I was just about to get the nibbi thanks🙏

ancientofdays
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The nibbi on my bike was fine, I don’t know how yours can run like garbage when you adjust the idle. I used the jets that came with the nibbi and it worked fine. At first I had problems with the nibbi but once I switched to bigger jets my bike worked great. When I used the knock off mikuni it would always leak for some odd reason. It’s all about how you adjust the carburetor really. Both of them are fine but you can tell the nibbi is much better built. Nice vid though 👍

Fi_ethan
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What carburetor would you recommend for an SSR 160?? Preferably something that is ready to go with no tuning involved

ethan_enjoys_cooking
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Thanks man I just ordered the Mikuni hope it works aswell as it did for you !

nedandre
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I’m buying an ssr and theses videos are very helpful, thank youu 😂

maxmarta
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Very informational. Well spoken, both articulate, excellent description of power band....also....She is Super cute !

philipd
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For 60 bucks I would get the 24mm. I just got it for my sons and it’s awesome!

tylerwever