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[QUOTE="Studboy, post: 468256, member: 26867"] The B.S. Grows deeper every day. :| 1. Make sure that you have no air leaks. 2. Make sure that you have the proper size pilot jet (CLEAN), that your carb is CLEAN, that includes all of the air passages and such. 3. Adjust your air screw according to your manual. (usually to were it idles the smoothest and responds the best) 4. Adjust the idle screw to your liking. You should be rollin then. ;) But remember, don't let the bike sit and idle for too long (more than a minute or two once warmed up) or else it will overheat for lack of air passing through the radiators. Despite what people will say, MX bikes CAN and WILL idle, some people however just prefer that they don't, I leave that up to them. [/QUOTE]
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