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Why are the plugs fouling so fast?
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[QUOTE="trailqueen, post: 1192743, member: 74508"] I ride typical New England trails - fairly tight woods, tree roots, rocks, etc and a small pit area. That's why the bike is so great - it's light and handles really well through the tight stuff. The area I ride is not that big, so I don't always have it pinned. I 'putt-putt' sometimes. Is that really bad for a 2t? I ride about 65 - 70% on the throttle and the rest just cruising. Does the plug just 'foul' at any time? So far it's only happened when I went to start it in my garage. What would happen if I was going up a fairly steep hill in the pits? Would it just stall halfway up the hill? [/QUOTE]
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