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NEw 2006 kx65
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[QUOTE="CaptainObvious, post: 1051145, member: 17060"] I would stay away from a larger rear sprocket as it will make the transition to the power-band even more violent. How is the jetting on the bike? Is it bogging at large throttle openings at low RPM? Try raising the clip one position to see if this helps. Regarding lowering the bike...kids grow, it wont be a problem in 3 months :) If he can get one foot on the ground and kick it over, he's the right height. Seriously though, have you checked the sag at the rear? There should be about 3.125" of sag at the rear. I wouldn't recommend raising the forks in the clamps more than a few millimeters; the KX65 is already a bit squirrely with the forks set at the base of the nut. [/QUOTE]
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