mad_german
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- Aug 11, 2003
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Originally posted by RV6junkie
The problem isn't a leak in the exhaust, the problem is that your jetting is just too rich.
"his [KTM300 2-stroke] black goo all exits at the back like you would expect"
I would expect to NEVER see black goo out of my exhaust!
Rejet, and sin no more!
Originally posted by Zerotact
try lowering your needle, you won't have to buy anything, and it will lean you out in the meantime until you decide to start buying jets.
Originally posted by JCW
Glad you got started on improving your bike's performance. Be careful on the top needle position when you rejet. I would start at the mid or next to the top position. It might be OK, but follow Canadian Dave's carb tuning link to be sure, and check back in to let us know how it's going.
Have fun!
JCW
Originally posted by JCW
Regarding your comments on how your bike is running, I would put the needle in the middle position or one from the top (leaner) if you still have stock jets. I've always had terrible off idle response with the needle on the lower two positions (richer) regardless of which jets I used.
You are going to really enjoy the bike when you see it reach its potential.
JCW
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