carajean said:2) I have been fouling plugs and spooge is a major issue. I have spooge coming from the collar and out the silencer. I am now running a hotter plug br8es and 50:1 ratio and it still spooges. My next step would be to crack the carb open and see what I have in there. and changing some stuff.
sixds said:the spooge is prolly jetting
sixds said:my bike has no spooge. not warming up, not lugging it around, never have i seen black stuff drooling out of my silencer.
04MONSTER said:Changing the sprocket takes minutes, and will basicly lean out the motor in a sense to where you dont have to re-jet due to higher rpm's helping to keep the cylinder more clear.
Chili said:Even though a 125 is supposed to be ridden hard it does not have to be ridden hard to keep from spooging and fouling plugs, all that it needs is the correct jetting for how you are riding the bike. Read the jetting stickies and even do a search by jetting and you'll find all the information you'll need. Pick a ratio and stick with it and jet the bike properly for that ratio, 32:1 is a good ratio for a 125 with a decent oil like Yamalube 2-R.
My guess is you'll have to lean out all three jetting circuits on that bike to get it to stop fouling plugs and spooging.
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