I've been using a Digisync for a few years now for all my carbed toys. It works exceedingly well.
Thanks for the info! Will be heading out to find one today!Trying to edit my last post, needs to be long enough to clear the Air cleaner, which I leave on. Bright flash light helps to see the adjuster screws
Might consider one in the future if I see one available!I've been using a Digisync for a few years now for all my carbed toys. It works exceedingly well.
Does less bodywork have to come off if I’m going to use the syncrometer? If that’s the case it would 100% be worth it hahaI’ve used the SK Syncrometer since I’ve owned my ST. It is fast to do and you get better at it each time you use it. You get to learn the sound of the bike when all 4 carbs hum in unison. Good luck.
Not really less work, you have to take the air filter off which means the fake gas tank cover comes off, the seat and the sides are coming off. It gets you acquainted with that Tupperware dance and why is there an extra screw left over? Or did I just drop one of them under the carbs?Does less bodywork have to come off if I’m going to use the syncrometer? If that’s the case it would 100% be worth it haha
Nope, about a 10 minute job with practice ...Ah got it.
Not looking forward to pulling off the full sides and pockets/ cubbies. Seems like a right pain lol!
I decided to just get one to see what it’s like, but I’ll have to do an inspection of the water pump beforehand since if that’s leaking I’ve got bigger fish to fry at the moment than running as smooth as possible haha.
Smart!Nope, about a 10 minute job with practice ...
If you replace the 10mm hexheads on the lower side of the gas tank shelter with the proper socket heads and
replace the big side panel screwheads with 90112-MT4-000 Smooth side cowl bolts, you can remove all of it with a 5 mm t-handle and a JIS screwdriver.