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[QUOTE="Buckholz, post: 130431, member: 17671"] Should be a jetting chart in the back of your owner's manual. With really hot conditions, you should be jetted leaner. Also, we have had luck dropping the float level by 5 to 8mm and using the jetting recommended on the chart. Haven't fouled a plug in 4 years, change em every 6 months or so. Let me know if you need the jetting chart from the 2000's, I'll email it to you. General rules for jetting, the leaner (smaller jet numbers) the more power the bike will make and the less chance for fouling, but greater chances of melting down the motor. Rich jetting is the opposite. Remember that Higher, Hotter, and more Humid (HHH) requires smaller jets... Change all three jets, the slow, the needle and position, and the main. [/QUOTE]
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