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Never happened on any KDX I have ever ridden... but if it works for you....
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"People ate cows a thousand years ago for the same reason we eat them now. Cause they are easy to catch.We're not savages,we're just lazy. A cheetah could taste like chocolate heroin. But will never know. Those bastards are fast!!! "
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"People ate cows a thousand years ago for the same reason we eat them now. Cause they are easy to catch.We're not savages,we're just lazy. A cheetah could taste like chocolate heroin. But will never know. Those bastards are fast!!! "
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Within 15 minutes from the truck, we've already run The Creek, Percolator and Screwed By a Tree and Maybe even Smoke a Clove
About 1,000' climb
Soon as my bike cleans out I can flogg the hell out of it
Maybe it's the Toluene?
Was out camping a few weeks ago. A guy wanted a lil gas to get the fire going. So I gave him a lil premix outa my stove. He hit it with a bic lighter and singed all the hair off his arm!
About 1,000' climb
Soon as my bike cleans out I can flogg the hell out of it
Maybe it's the Toluene?
Was out camping a few weeks ago. A guy wanted a lil gas to get the fire going. So I gave him a lil premix outa my stove. He hit it with a bic lighter and singed all the hair off his arm!
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Hey guys i didn't mean to piss anyone off. I have a lot of time into this bike already and its getting very frustrating. I really can't imagine it needs 10 or 15 minutes to warm up, but I will give that a try. I don't think its irreversible or a cursed bike or any of that stuff. But I do think this is the way it runs with these mods and u guys are just used to it.
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Chris,chriswelfare wrote: Could someone go out in the garage and wick the throttle fast on there kdx220r with full pipe and modified air box. I'm pretty sure it's just the way these bikes are.
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I have roughly the same bike (2003 KDX 220 with the airbox opened up, Boyesen reeds, FMF Turbincore II silencerand a Wiseco piston. No other engine or carb mods, stock pipe and jetting, )
I can tell you without a shred of doubt that if you were to climb on my bike and warm it up until the choke drops (<1 minute) and wick the throttle fast that it would rev straight away. I can guarantee that if you were to do the same thing while putting around in first gear that you will very quickly find yourself flat on your back staring at the sky until the green monster obscures your vision by completing its rotation to land squarely on your chest (personal experience upon transitioning from an anemic DR350S to this bike).
You have a problem or problems somewhere that has not been fully addressed. Unfortunately its not as simple as there being one single cause for the bike to perform poorly off-idle. There are several areas that could potentially contribute to this symptom by being dirty, worn, clogged, broken, sticking, wrong size, out of adjustment ...... any or all of the above.
Places to look include:
Air filter
Carb boot
Reeds/Reed cage
Carb (Slow jet, Main jet, Needle, Needle Clip, choke, throttle slide, air screw, float, overflow)
Trottle cable
low compression (piston & rings)
Spark plug
Coil
CDI
Stator
Like others have said, I would start with a complete disassembly and thorough cleaning (including running a brass wire through the jets and other orifices) as a first measure. Many's a time that I've found it possible to blow air through a jet yet the wire still extracts gummy residue.
My $.02, probably worth less than half what you paid.
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Your bike has a problem
First thing I'd do is take the carb off and give it a good 30 minute soak in Berryman's Carb Dip
First thing I'd do is take the carb off and give it a good 30 minute soak in Berryman's Carb Dip
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What we are used to....
Is n00b's coming in asking the same questions time and time again
Advice is given but seldom does a n00b ever listen
Questions get asked about the problem, but not answered, at least right away
Sometimes months pass before the n00b finally listens
Is n00b's coming in asking the same questions time and time again
Advice is given but seldom does a n00b ever listen
Questions get asked about the problem, but not answered, at least right away
Sometimes months pass before the n00b finally listens
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Holy crap! Just noticed its my 2 year anniversary today. Must still be a n00b thoughMr. Wibbens wrote:What we are used to....
Is n00b's coming in asking the same questions time and time again
Advice is given but seldom does a n00b ever listen
Questions get asked about the problem, but not answered, at least right away
Sometimes months pass before the n00b finally listens
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I appreciate all of the the advice and will try any and all of the suggested idea's. If I come to a solution I will be sure to post it and let u all know what it was. While i may be new to this forum, "a noob" apparently. I assure you that I am not new to 2 stroke motors. I have searched this forum and found no real answers to this problem. That is the only reason I started this thread. Thanks to all those who gave advice and sorry to all those who know everything about kdx220r's and are annoyed by my questions.
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Nobody is annoyed by your questions, we're here to try and help, and try and get help when we need it. We also try and have a little fun along the way. What gets annoying is when someone talks about sending the bike on down the road because that's "just the way it is", when we all know better.
I seriously think that 130 main jet is WAY too lean for your altitude and setup. No amount of tweaking on the needle and air screw is going to make up for a super anemic main circuit. When you snap the throttle wide open you're hitting that main jet hard. If it dies right out then you're not getting enough fuel through there. What is the largest main you've tried? I'm thinking 140 would be a better starting point but you might end up needing it fatter than that. Most 220 jetting recommendations after a few mods are around 142/145 on the MJ.
I seriously think that 130 main jet is WAY too lean for your altitude and setup. No amount of tweaking on the needle and air screw is going to make up for a super anemic main circuit. When you snap the throttle wide open you're hitting that main jet hard. If it dies right out then you're not getting enough fuel through there. What is the largest main you've tried? I'm thinking 140 would be a better starting point but you might end up needing it fatter than that. Most 220 jetting recommendations after a few mods are around 142/145 on the MJ.
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It's your attitude that is annoying
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It turned out to be fuel. The guy I bought it from didn't ride it for a few years and i guess the gas evaporated leaving a really rich oil gas mix. After trying just about everything in the book, I mixed up some fresh 40 to 1 and put the jetting back to stock. it solved the problems I was having. Thanks to all who gave advice and were patient with my questions. No thanks goes to those who where pretentious and rude in their replies.
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I had to go back to read if I was rude... yup... kinda I guess.... but it was fuel related, so I don't feel so bad.
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So you were ready to send this bike down the road and the only thing wrong with it, was the fuel
fuggin n00bs
fuggin n00bs
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I have a 2004 220, same pipe, red reeds. Mine ran fine when I put it away last fall, over the winter put in a forged piston, cleaned the KIPs, now I have the same exact problem.
42 pilot, also tried 45, 145 main, needle second clip from the top
So I know it shouldn't be doing this, have tried going thru the carb twice, with cleaner and everything.
As soon as I get a little RPM it lifts the front wheel and away we go.
Any fresh ideas out there? What carb circuit would affect this?
Thanks
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I would guess, 2 - 3,000 rpm. If you roll the throttle on fast from idle, (in gear) you can bog it to the point of killing it. As soon as you get a little rpm, away it goes.Colorado Mike wrote:How much is a "little RPM"? What throttle position does it clean up at? Where is your air screw set to when the problem is least noticeable?
I drained what little gas was left from last year, put in fresh, (with no ethanol) and went from 42 pilot up to 45. Air screw is still only 1 turn out where I get the best performance.It's quite a bit better, so I'll keep playing with jetting. Also might try raising the needle from 2nd from the top to 3rd. I think the weather and altitude are contibuting. It was running great in the fall but we're talking 4,000+ elev. and 70+ temps. Now it's as at 2500' and it's 45 degrees.
Thanks for the feedback