1994 M900 Parts

Started by diamonddog-2, July 25, 2022, 06:50:05 PM

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diamonddog-2

I have no interest in weather these 1994 M900 parts sell or not but there seem to be a couple of rare pieces for a solid price?

https://mailchi.mp/224a09cfb764/ijompt0lce-6104477?e=ebe6c98e00
2001 M900S   2002 Aero 1100   2012 1100 EVO

"Son, I hope God gave you a big d*ck 'cause he sure shorted you on brains"

Dirty Duc

FWIW, the little Stroodle header pipes match up with some other air-cooled small case motors. You'll need to cut and weld to fit anything but a Stroodle swing-arm, but it's possible. Moderately rare piece, as I think there weren't that many little Stroodles.

ETA: Oh yeah, there is a baby Stroodle there also.

koko64

Those carbs are a good price even if they need work
2015 Scrambler 800

DownwtheQuickness

Koko, or any other knowledgeable monsterhead,
I usually see FCR41s in the 900 application. Are they suitable for a 750?
2000 Monster 750

koko64

Too big for a 750 imo. A 750 can use 36-39mm carbs depending on the state of tune and how bad your intentions [evil]
2015 Scrambler 800

DownwtheQuickness

That's exactly what I feared. Thanks, though.
2000 Monster 750

koko64

Ive only tuned FCR39s on two M750s, one with hi comp pistons, mild porting and a modified airbox, the other was pretty stock with pod filters.

My feeling is that if your 750 is generally stock, the CV carbs with a Factory Pro jet kit, K&N RU0800 pod filters, slip on pipes and maybe a skimmed flywheel and Exactfit coils kit would be a nice performance package. High comp pistons would be even better. My jetting on that set up was 42.5 pilot jets, FP needle on #3 or #4 clip position, 140 Main Jets on Aussie fuel.
2015 Scrambler 800

koko64

2015 Scrambler 800