[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=130874#p130874:2rvio8mv said:83gl1200 » Wed Sep 10, 2014 3:06 pm[/url]":2rvio8mv]
I was in the same boat and people told me to rebuild my carbs with nothing less than a randakk kit. After finding out that was $300 I decided to put on a PVC manifold and vw carb which was a lot cheaper than rebuilding those carbs, then sold my OEM carb rack and came out getting more $ for my old carbs than the diy cheap used single conversion cost me.
In the future I plan to upgrade to a weber single carb for more top end, but this will do for now. I'm happy not having to deal with 4 carbs again or syncing and tuning them. Also happy that when I need to rebuild one of the singles a full rebuild kit only costs $30 or less and will be much much easier.
I dunno where u been shoppin but my randakk kit was about half of what you are saying the price is. That was with the step by step DVD where he walks you through how to do it. Give me $300 and ill do it for ya and put $150 in my pocket. That being said, i know there are a lot of guys that have done successful single carb conversions and love it. Part of that joy is tearing it apart and adjusting to get it just right. Personally i saw no reason to re invent the wheel and i dont feel that i can do a better job than a team of Japaneese engineers so i just rebuilt the stock. Either option you decide to go with is going to take time, patients, and careful execution to get it right.