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Mikuni Tmx 38
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[QUOTE="tentbound, post: 158749, member: 22562"] Eel, make sure your front and rear sag are in the ballpark before you adjust the clickers. You will have a difficult time getting the suspension right if the springs are preloaded too much or too little. Also, don't be afraid of trying race gas if you are having problems with jetting. The gas is more consistant so you won't have to deal with that variable- just compensate for elevation and temperature. Remember, 2 strokes are more sensitive to jetting than 4 strokes. One of the nice things about Huskys and KTMs is that the dealers know the bikes! I really miss that since turning Japanese. I don't know where you live in LA, but Eric's Motorcycles in Pasadena, and Bill Saltzman in Baldwin Park are two great dealers. Bill has been with Husky since the earth cooled- and always has a good story to tell! [/QUOTE]
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