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[QUOTE="KXaggerator, post: 166425, member: 21679"] I have had good results with the Series 2000 at 40:1 mixed with C12. I have used it in my chainsaw, KX500, and KX250 (now 310) for two years. I have always found a good coating of oil on the lower end bearings on tear down even after months of non use before tear down. The light ash on top of the pistons has always been easily scraped off with my finger nail and the power valves stay fairly clean. I have had zero problems with spooge and the silencer packing has also been clean. The first 5 gallons through the 310 has been mixed at 32:1, but after the initial break in I am going back to 40:1 for the extra fuel mileage it offers. Let me state that I do not tend to ride motocross, if you do you may want to run 32:1. I tend to run my bikes at the leaner end due to the elevation changes I face where I ride, I have not had any problems, but that's just me, I don't suggest doing as I do. On a stupid meaningless note I like the way it smells. :silly: [/QUOTE]
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