LOL, I also like that description of the importance of fuel level. But on the other hand, it makes me think that with all these other environmental variables like bouncing down the road, that fractions of millimeters aren't going to cause much of a difference. However, I can see that to get fuel into the air stream of the carb, it has to be lifted ~10-40 mm, depending on where it's going. The main jet is probably the lowest, so +/- 1mm on 10mm is a range of 20% in height that the fuel has to be lifted, so i can see how it would come into play there - I'm a believer. And after all, I'm the one with the bike that's still in parts, and you are the ones with running bikes that have proven success with getting float levels dead on.

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