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Aniro Moto Carburetor 16100 GCF 672 1997 2012 Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of Aniro Moto Carburetor 16100 GCF 672 1997 2012

Carburetor Replace for Honda XR70R ( 1997-2003) , CRF70R ( 2004-2012). Carburetor Replace Par Number: 16100-GCF-672 PB12H , PB12J , PB12K. Fits for honda crf70f carburetor , honda xr70r carburetor ,honda crf70f parts ,honda xr70 parts , Replace 2000 Honda XR70R ,2000 honda xr70r carburetor ,2000 honda xr70r parts ,2000 xr70r carburetor ,2002 xr70r carburetor. Package including: 1 *carburetor,4* clamps,1* fuel filters,1* 180 degree fuel shut off valve,2* fuel lines. High quality aftermarket Part.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Major power boost for my motorcycle

Based on my observations this carburetor did wonders for my motorcycle's power output. I was especially impressed with the smooth and consistent fuel delivery. Installation was relatively easy and straightforward .However, i did have some trouble adjusting the idle speed initially. Overall, I highly recommend this product for any motorcycle enthusiast looking to upgrade their carburetor..

Pros
  • Reliable and efficient fuel delivery system for Honda Aniro Moto motorcycles manufactured between 1997-2012.
Cons
  • May not be compatible with other motorcycle brands or models.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Error after 2nd use

Error after 2nd use. Went great out of the box. Easy installation, good fit. Didn't use the switch as it was on a bike. But I put it on a cart. On the second use, the motorcycle stalled and gasoline began to flow from the float overflow. I disassembled it and didn't find the fault. When I reassembled it, the o-ring on the float cup didn't fit. Too large. I cut about 1/4 inch and taped back with the cut. "Farm Fix". Worked the rest of the day. So my guess is that it was mounted with a clamp in…

Pros
  • Fuel system
Cons
  • Repair