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MX | Off-Road Gear Info & Reviews
V-force2 vs. Boyesen RAD valve
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[QUOTE="Rcannon, post: 817923, member: 26263"] My bike did not have any other problems. The top end was new. No ignition issues, nothing. I dropped both products in and thats is the only trouble I ever had. Heck, I even asked Bruce for jetting help! The 3 has me wondering...... I did later find out the cylinder I was running at the time had been ported. Still, the jetting before the valve mods was very close. I may borrow the one out of Richards bike while he is not looking. Studboy has so many cool toys, it may take him weeks to notice! God knows I do have the jets to cover such a change. I have more jets and needles than some multi line motorcycle dealers. Plaza Cycle comes to mind, but thats a different story! Maybe I am just getting old. I found myself wanting to yell "get off my lawn" to some kids last night. Obviously, I stopped myself. I came in and played video games for an hour to recover. [/QUOTE]
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