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[QUOTE="TxCr250, post: 1250391, member: 71878"] It mostly depends on what type of riding you're going to do. If you are going to trail ride your 2-stroke you'll probably want it to idle because kicking your bike after it stalls alot sucks. Sure, you could "clutch and rev" but your left forearm pump is going to be unreal after a good ride, especially being a new rider. If you have your floats set properly and have your carb adjusted correctly your bike won't spew out tons of spooge or smoke (a little but not an excessive). However, if you are going to run it wide open, full throttle then yes, having your bike set to idle is a mute point...I'm no expert but it's just my .02 [/QUOTE]
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