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Ne worries, I think they are only about 20 quidish new mate

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ONLY! Lol. Yeah but if I have a spare one going you're welcome to it

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always wondered if this would work,never a chance to try it.

good luck with it scrim,hope she's a winner.

 

 



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So do I mate, ive bought most of the stuff now save for the exhaust so ile give it my best shot and see what happens.

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Calum122 wrote:

ONLY! Lol. Yeah but if I have a spare one going you're welcome to it


Thanks mate 



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Found it mate. PM me your address and I'll send it off tomorrow

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Sorry Cal will do, keep forgetting. Anyway been tinkering trying to sus the powervalve operation out. It only has about half a centimetre movement fully open to fully closed before it hits stoppers to prevent piston contact. It is going to be workable with a DT servo I think with carefully adjusted cables "lots of slack so they only move the small amount needed to open and close".....

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Sorry Cal will do, keep forgetting. Anyway been tinkering trying to sus the powervalve operation out. It only has about half a centimetre movement fully open to fully closed before it hits stoppers to prevent piston contact. It is going to be workable with a DT servo I think with carefully adjusted cables "lots of slack so they only move the small amount needed to open and close".....


 Mate £150 and a zeeltronic will sort that for you. You can fully adjust the powervalve so that it opens and close exactly by how much and when.

Plus you'll be able to map it much more aggressively

 



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Yes but you still need to set the cables correctly with or without the Zeeltronic Cal so that's what im going to have to do with a Yamaha cdi, I know where your coming from but funds are tight on this thing and im going to try and do it with what ive got laying around save for the pipe and wheels cause that's what I don't have. I was thinking about an FMF fatty ive used them before on YZ250,s and my KTM has one on but there all topend I think a 125 wants a bit of low to mid so a good solid standard YZ pipe with a decent tailpipe might be the way to go on this "if I can find a decent solid one".

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