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Type of riding kills plugs? - RM125
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[QUOTE="darringer, post: 1049050, member: 26849"] If your '98 is jetted the way my '99rm125 was jetted, it is ridiculously rich at the pilot jet. I believe it had a stock pilot of about 52 and I ended up at 42. After leaning out the pilot, I went to a 1/2 step leaner needle and adjusted that and the mixture screw according to temperature. I used the bike for everything from hillclimbs to very slow single track and never fouled a plug. I ran the expensive plug because I could run them until they were worn out ( about 6 months). I kept a cheaper plug as a backup, but never used it. After long low rpm runs, a couple of quick blips of the throttle were all that was needed to clear it out. [/QUOTE]
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