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KTM's, tougher than average to jet?
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[QUOTE="Strick, post: 136384, member: 16681"] To be literal, they are just as hard or easy to jet as any other bike with a Keihin Carb. How that's for being a smart ___?? There is no mystery. Yes it takes time to get to know the bike, how it performs, and it's inherent weak areas (jetting wise), but it's not hard. If the bike (300) you are looking at is an'01, it has a #6.5 slide, which makes life easier. Once you install the correct single taper needle you are nearly there. One thing I must say in terms of jetting. If you want your bike spot on all the time you will have to rejet with major changes in temperature, and altitude. I think this is true of most bikes. Get the 300. You will find lots of help here on DRN, and other KTM sites. Go, go, what are you waiting for? Go. Good LucK, and have fun!!;) [/QUOTE]
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