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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Still fouling plugs...
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[QUOTE="CZ511, post: 907326, member: 39964"] Ok, to avoid plug fouling, try this...... Put the bike in second, let the clutch out just as it starts to catch, hold the throttle to the stop and stare at the left side of the starting gate mechanism, where the little pin is holding up the gate to your front wheel. Continue to hold the throttle to the stop, I mean wide open, when you see the pin drop let the clutch out, slide your ass a bit to the rear and race into the first corner, remember, hold on as long as possible and dive into the turn! No, No, just kidding, I just had a flash back to the late 70's & 80's when I was racing 125 & 250 class! Yes, I'm old & slow now at the age of 43 but still love to ride. You know, if the plug is really black and there is a lot of exhaust drip maybe the right side crankcase seal is bad. Let's hope not. [/QUOTE]
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