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Pfft yes!

Keeps the engine cooler!

Got no idea why they done that for! Deadly! It was to reduce emissions.

 

Worth doing if you have an aftermarket or gutted pipe!



-- Edited by Calum122 on Saturday 16th of February 2013 08:34:02 PM

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as above thanks



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Yes defiantly

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ta reef may have just got my bike on the road:)


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Good Times

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Yes it will fit but it is set up completly different to your original

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Maybe set up differently.

Firstly it may have a 210 main jet unless its been upjetted.

And you may be going from a round slide carb to a flat slide. I think theyre the only differences. And i dont think your bike is that olf.

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Yep all the jet are smaller the needle is slightly thicker and only has three notches and if your goin from a round slide i think you need the inlet too as they sit on a different angle yours isnt that old tho is it

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Ey up.

Someone who knows a thing or two.

Best head over to the welcome section mate and introduce yourself.

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Would putting a 240 jet in an RE/x carb have any benefit to the 210 that's in them standard.

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Well guess what I will be buying tomorrow lol. Must be the EU again. All new lawnmowers we use at work are even restricted for emisions lol. Always have to get my tool box out to double the power lol. Absouloute joke!!

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lol.

Yep surprise surprise.

Would be worth making sure it's not already in there mate. I actually didn't realise they only had a 210 jet in there until December when Andy told me! I actually didn't believe him lol!

But yeah it's worth doing since it's better for the engine.



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Yeah mate stripped the carb and it was a 210. I have been at my wits end today trying to remove a threaded dowel that secures the cylinder. I have had to file two flat faces on it and have got a super grip with my massive mole grips. I am actually been working it out for hours and I have ran out of gas for my blow torch and penetrating oil. Got it out about a third. Had to leave it though cause I was getting angry. Must of been getting it to move a mm every 15 mins lol!!!

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I know the feeling mate. So frustrating. Often the best thing though to just leave it.

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cheers peeps

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