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Reed Valve Options

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I pulled my reed valve and saw the one of the pedals have chipped at the bottom corner, and 2 more aren't making contact with the wall. Pretty sure that's what is causing my wet plug and flooding issue.

The only one I saw that'd fit my 1999 XXX 220 is the v force reed, which is $150. Are there any cheaper options out there? I've looked, but can't find any. If not, I guess I wouldn't mind getting the v force. I hear good things about them.
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Just buy the 607 reeds, you'll be happy with them.
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there is also the boyesen RAD valve, which is a complete replacement for the factory reed cage. It DOES make a small difference, more throttle response really. That being said, the 607 is a great choice also for the budget minded.
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Where can I get these? I checked bikebandit and a few others
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I found them, but those only have 2 taps on each side, and mine has 3. Did they make it where 2 covers the cage on each side?
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