Hiyas,
I was just wondering what are the practicalities involved with running an ITB setup? Especially in regards to maintenance - do they need to be re-tuned or re-balanced often?
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I think that you meant synchronisation of the throttle openings, sometimes referred to as 'balancing' with Webers and SUs in the old, bold, days. Balancing is actually a little more involved than synchronising and I suspect unecessary with EFI.
Good quality linkages, will stop you having to synchronise them regularly. It is still something that needs to be checked every once in a while though.
I am thinking of IRTBs for my ultimate engine, possibly adapting some from a 4AG.
Yes I have worked on a few bikes in my time and suffered the frustraions of getting carbs to balance.
Good quality linkages, will stop you having to synchronise them regularly. It is still something that needs to be checked every once in a while though.
I am thinking of IRTBs for my ultimate engine, possibly adapting some from a 4AG.

Yes I have worked on a few bikes in my time and suffered the frustraions of getting carbs to balance.

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No different to a single setup although I did check mine regularly to make sure the two throttle shafts were aligned. They always were. That was mainly because it was a race car. For a roady, if you use the right loctite stuff they will never need to be touched. 
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