Takegawa PE28

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The TAKEGAWA PE28 Carburetor Kit is designed specifically for use with TAKEGAWA Super Head+R engines. This carburetor kit is compatible with a stock engine and Super Head+R.

Key Features

  • Designed for TAKEGAWA Super Head+R engine
  • Compatible with stock engine and Super Head+R
  • Factory preset mode
  • Includes throttle cable, inlet pipe, insulator, and air filter
  • Detailed installation instructions
  • Carburetor setting instructions
  • Warning and note cautions
  • Safety instructions

Pages: 4 Takegawa PE28 instruction manual

Brand: Takegawa Category: Motorcycle Accessories Size: 281 KB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the purpose of the carburetor kit?
The carburetor kit is designed to replace the stock carburetor on motorcycles equipped with TAKEGAWA Super Head+R engines. It provides a more efficient and powerful fuel delivery system.
What are the compatibility requirements for this kit?
This kit is specifically designed for use with TAKEGAWA Super Head+R engines and is compatible with stock engines and Super Head+R. It is not compatible with other models or engines.
What are the safety precautions I need to be aware of?
Always work with the engine and muffler cool. Use proper tools and follow specified torque values. Always use new gaskets and packings and replace worn or damaged parts. Always start the engine in a well-ventilated place and do not operate it in an airtight place. Stop immediately and park safely if you notice something abnormal while riding. Ensure the motorcycle is secure on level ground when working. Maintain your motorcycle correctly according to the provided instructions or service manual. Do not use damaged parts. Gasoline is flammable; never place it close to fire and work in a well-ventilated area.

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