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[QUOTE="FruDaddy, post: 1073165, member: 63076"] Yes, I have one final suggestion, do a search here on plug fouling and see what everyone else has been told. I am guessing that you are pretty young, so I will take that into consideration, but you don't listen. Have you even checked anything but the plug? That's a band-aid, not the cure. Jetting is not as scary as it seems, in fact the actual work is pretty easy. But you seem unwilling to even check it out. It is the absolute first thing you should have checked. You seem to trust the people that "replaced" your jets. But did they change anything, or just return it to stock? Stock isn't always right. Also, the weather affects the mixture, you sometimes have to change the jetting for that alone. I also notice that you recently posted in a thread where someone on a 125 was having a similar problem to yours. Have you taken a look at that thread lately to see what people are telling him? [/QUOTE]
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