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Reed Spacers and the two stroke
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[QUOTE="marcusgunby, post: 413363, member: 17066"] Some bikes will respond well to spacers-it all depends on the original spec of the engine and any mods done to it, ed a std cr125 may not respond well but after lowering the cylinder and say stuffing the transfers with epoxy it may suddenly like a reed spacer-thats why i dyno my bikes-its the only true way i can tell if something works.I did a few mods to my 02 a while ago and it felt good to ride, on the dyno it was down 1hp from the mid upwards and no better bottom end(which i was after)it was just on that track it didnt need much hp as it was nice a dry and cool. [/QUOTE]
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