Bogging at (very) low speeds up hills

VTNewb

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Feb 18, 2008
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2003 KDX 200
V-force reeds, airbox cut off, FMF gnarly pipe
42 pilot 155 main jet
needle lowered by 1 front middle (circlip moved 1 up from center)

The big bogs at very low speeds under heavy load going up a hill.
This is my GF's bike and she got stuck on a ditch on a steep hill so I had to ride it out, I found myself having to clutch in to rev up and drop the clutch to get the power to normalize again.

Where do I start?
 

ebeck

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Dec 13, 2006
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Air screw and rear sprocket. If you do alot of slow up hill you'll need a 49 tooth.

I was using a 40 pilot and 152 main. changed to a CEK needle seconf clip fro the top (She'd probably prefer the DEK) and dropped to a 38 pilot. Dialed in air screw, perfect jetting, no bog uphill or anywhre with stock gearing. 49 was too tall I could ot keep wheel from spinning with my mids. I have the RB carb and R head though.
 

VTNewb

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G. Gearloose said:
42 pilot could be too lean for the stock needle. try the 45.

I put in a 45 and the problem is much better. It's not perfect, but I doubt it ever will be. Thanks!
 

VTNewb

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After doing some reading, it seems tons of people have trouble with what I'm describing. Is it possible that the KIPS valve is siezed/broken? I only notice bogging under heavy load up hills.
 

zeerx

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Jan 25, 2003
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Don't dump the clutch. If you feel the bike slowing and beginning to bogg on an uphill, grab the clutch, raise the rpm's and ride the clutch up the hill. I found that KDX clutches can take a lot of abuse.

Race gas helps too.

Cheers.
 
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