Another jetting question. Sorry...
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Another jetting question. Sorry...
I'm just looking for a little guidance on the jetting change from summer to winter. About how much dose it change? A size or 2? I know I will need to test for my self but I don't have alot of time to play with it right now so the quicker I can get it good the quicker I can get in the woods. Thanks.
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I live in MA, and I usually do not change my jetting at all. I prefer to jet my motors just a bit on the rich side, for longevity. In the winter, if I stay on the trails, the bike runs great, but if I plan on doing any lake or pond riding, where I may subject the motor long long periods of sustained high RPM use, I would run a one size larger main jet. In most cases, I just leave it alone.
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I've always been able to tell when my bike's to lean, and when it happens I just stop and change the jet on the spot
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