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would a 125 2 stroke be good for trail riding
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[QUOTE="RideGreenKX125, post: 1212743, member: 78729"] Yeah Ive fouled a few spark plugs myself on my 125 in the woods. I switched from Klotz to Bel Ray MC1 and also jetted according to Pro Circuit jetting (pilot down a size, needle moved to the 2nd position) and I havent had a problem since. These bikes are made to be revved up high and if you are running them at lower RPMS for extended periods of time in the woods, pull the clutch in and rev it up a few times to clean it out. That will usually keep you from fouling as long as your jetting is pretty close. But its always wise to bring a few plugs and a wrench with you just incase, especially on the longer trail rides. [/QUOTE]
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