Fitment was pretty straightforward. The tip on the Dayco hose was spot-on. More details on that soon.
Bike info:
* Kerker full exhaust
* stock engine internals
* K&N clamp-on air filter, freshly serviced, roughly 5" long, 3-1/4" OD, 2-5/8" inlet opening
* 34mm Mikuni VM carb (this is the new bit)
Bike fires up, runs, and is rideable ... but doesn't run particularly well at a few throttle positions. I'll be tackling these issues over the next few days (hopefully). Notes so far:
* Running a #25 pilot jet. The bike is running VERY rich on the idle circuit, to the point where it's puffing nonstop clouds of unburnt fuel out the pipe at idle, with no choke. It did not do this at all with the stock carb; this behavior's new. (The smoke is so bad I'm going to start by yanking the carb and making sure something isn't wonky with the choke. The choke plunger moves cleanly, and when I turn on the choke, the bike dies instantly, so the choke is doing SOMEthing when turned on.) Idle speed increases when I back out the air screw, suggesting the bike wants a smaller pilot. I'm going to pick up a #22.5 and #20 to test.
* Big flat spot ~1/3-throttle. Next step is to better pin down where it's at. I marked the twistgrip with an index mark, and the switchgear with taped closed, 1/4-throttle, 1/2-throttle, 3/4-throttle, and full-throttle markings, to help pin down the location. Talking with a friend at a local shop who's built multiple FTs, he said the VMs take the most fettling in the needle jet / jet needle area, which squares with what I'm experiencing.
* Bike revs hard when it's on the main (currently running a #230), once it climbs out of the flat spot.
* #2.0 slide
* #159-series P-8 needle jet
* 6DH4 needle