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So after scratching my head desperately trying to figure what the hell was going on with my set up on my hybrid, I said screw and dumped the cash on a 36mm lectron. Probably the best investment I have spent so far on my bike. 2nd gear hill climbs, Instant throttle response lifting the front wheel whenever I want, power all through the rpm and best of all increased mileage. The only thing left to do is a head mod, shock revalve, and rekluse clutch mod.
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Which engine did you use it for? Year?
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Were you running a KX carb prior to the Lectron?
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Maybe it's just me but it looks like your float bowl has too much gas.
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:prayer: I've always wanted one. How much did you end up paying for it?
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Tedh98 wrote:Were you running a KX carb prior to the Lectron?
Yes, I was.
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What fuel rod did they send you?
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G22inSC wrote:Maybe it's just me but it looks like your float bowl has too much gas.
Just now noticed that, runs and doesn't flood so I don't know. Was supposed to come set from the factory.

In this video it seems like its off as well but runs fine?
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kx200 wrote:What fuel rod did they send you?
Says 3-2m metering rod set at 2.012
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A quick note, this is running a 36-38mm airboot off the cr250, and a KDX Radvalve.
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lucy wrote:Which engine did you use it for? Year?
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shoe757 wrote::prayer: I've always wanted one. How much did you end up paying for it?
Not cheap. $445.00. Price went up a little in the last year, but I honestly had enough working with 20 year old carbs.
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factoryX wrote:
G22inSC wrote:Maybe it's just me but it looks like your float bowl has too much gas.
Just now noticed that, runs and doesn't flood so I don't know. Was supposed to come set from the factory.

In this video it seems like its off as well but runs fine?


I had seen that video as well some time back. If I remember correctly, the "blogger" contacted Lectron and they walked him through setting the correct float height as his was a little high from the factory as well. I would love to try one but not sure it would fit with my rear shock and really don't have the extra dime for it right now. My two boy's race bikes kinda take priority right now.
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'14 Yam YZ125(x) (oldest boy's)
'22 Yam YZ125X (youngest boy's)
'17 Yam YZ85 (soon to be FOR SALE)
'10 Honda Recon (wife's)
'08 Kaw KX65 (Sold)
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G22 how is the rear shock working for you.
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osobad wrote:G22 how is the rear shock working for you.
I'm ashamed to say I don't know. Kids and life has gotten in the way of my riding. I just got everything buttoned back up last weekend so I'm hoping to find out soon.
'05 Kaw KDX200 ('00 KX125 forks / '02 RM125 Showa "K2" shock)
'14 Yam YZ125(x) (oldest boy's)
'22 Yam YZ125X (youngest boy's)
'17 Yam YZ85 (soon to be FOR SALE)
'10 Honda Recon (wife's)
'08 Kaw KX65 (Sold)
'07 KTM 50SX Sr. (Sold)
'09 Yam PW50 (retired)
'97 Kaw KX250 (Sold)

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I hear on that
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