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YZF250/WR250F Carb-3rd Jet
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[QUOTE="Natester, post: 118521, member: 23871"] [b]YZF[/b] Hey AngryCandy, Thanks for the advice. I was riding a '98 400F, but I sold it (I'm waiting for a 2002 426F). I'm really interested in the carburation issue, because the whole time I had the '98 I had problems. It always ran awesome at sea level, but as soon as I got up to the dez (4000 ft and up) it would cut out on choppy, high speed stuff. I talked to just about everybody I could think of, including Ty Davis at the National Hare and Hound, but I never did get it worked out before I sold it (I'm a senior in college, so I sold it for financial reasons, not carburation). Anyway, I'm really pumped (no pun intended) that Yamaha finally figured it out! I'd get an '03, but I don't think I can wait that long!:p Gotta get back into it before I'm a bonafide vet. [/QUOTE]
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