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Jetting on TTR125
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[QUOTE="deadhead, post: 119430, member: 22441"] My 2001 TT-R has the stock pipe with the PowRoll Thrust Chamber extension. I've also drilled six quarter-inch holes around the outlet into the spark arrestor so she'll push a larger volume of exhaust, while keeping the spark arrestor functional. I've removed the airbox snorkel and drilled 2 one-and-a-half inch holes in the airbox. This allows me to run a small sheet of foam filter at the top of the airbox, without it getting sucked in. Anyway... Every dealer I've been in (I check Yamaha parts places whenever I travel on business) asks me for a part number. I don't have one, so they ask me if it's slotted or hexed. I haven't actually taken the main jet out yet to show them--I don't feel like taking the carb apart only to be told they don't have what I want in stock. Can one of you tell me what the part number for the 110 is? I take it a "large round Mikuni..." as posted by LocoCD indicates it's slotted. Thanks. deadhead [/QUOTE]
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