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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    How well do the gummys / cheaters go on wet clay and teflon tree roots?
    Couldn't tell you as I haven't used them in those situations, but it has considerably more "feel" hooks up awesome and slides more predictably than anything I have ever used, primarily farmland, forestry and river bed where I am, this is on a 1998 RMX250
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    Couldn't tell you as I haven't used them in those situations, but it has considerably more "feel" hooks up awesome and slides more predictably than anything I have ever used, primarily farmland, forestry and river bed where I am, this is on a 1998 RMX250
    Cheers. It's your bike that prompted the question as much as tyres. My Honda is a 93 and the power delivery lacks subtlety, and decent suspension, to put it mildly.
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    Look at the needle to smooth delivery out. Try up and down a clip, or then alternative. Usually a bigger base diameter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Look at the needle to smooth delivery out. Try up and down a clip, or then alternative. Usually a bigger base diameter.
    I put an FMF Gnarly pipe on it so I don't wreck the original and it saves a load of weight. The downside is a bit less bottom end but a lot more mid range and top end. Or their would be if I looked at the needle, it fluffs at high revs.
    I only notice it fluffing at Vinduros, belting across big paddocks and open tracks trying to out drag KTM's in the trail class, otherwise I'm riding in gnadgery.

    Putting the original pipe back on would bring the tractor back.

    Next time I'm out I should set aside some time to play with the needle and see what happens. Apart from losing screws in the grass..

    Thanks for the reply.

    Come to think of it, I've never even checked the plug since I changed the pipe...

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    Think only of throttle position on 2 stroke carbs. Not revs.

    Write that down on garage wall.

    Drop a size or two on main should fix fluffing. If it was bitching it would be lean. And you would go up.

    Clean Pilot jet out, replace plug before you do anything.

    Consult garage wall.
    Try screwing idle mixture in and out to see what happens in the off closed to slightly open position.
    If you go too far in or out change Pilot that direction. In is richer..

    Experiment with needle one position and see what happens. Clip up drops the needle which means it is leaner sooner. That can't change the base diameter.

    Consult garage wall.

    The jetting will help the pipe live its best life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Think only of throttle position on 2 stroke carbs. Not revs.

    Write that down on garage wall.

    Drop a size or two on main should fix fluffing. If it was bitching it would be lean. And you would go up.

    Clean Pilot jet out, replace plug before you do anything.

    Consult garage wall.
    Try screwing idle mixture in and out to see what happens in the off closed to slightly open position.
    If you go too far in or out change Pilot that direction. In is richer..

    Experiment with needle one position and see what happens. Clip up drops the needle which means it is leaner sooner. That can't change the base diameter.

    Consult garage wall.

    The jetting will help the pipe live its best life.

    Crikey!

    Even I can get my head around that, cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post

    Consult garage wall.
    Mine hasn't got shit written on it, hunting at a constant throttle doing about 80-90 kmh probably 3/4 throttle , tell me the cure oh wise one
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    Mine hasn't got shit written on it, hunting at a constant throttle doing about 80-90 kmh probably 3/4 throttle , tell me the cure oh wise one
    Clean out your fuel tap and filter and stop riding a two stroke at constant throttle

    if you mean its wooly or rich ie spluttering but you could also drop your needle lower or use a fatter esp in the lower profile.
    if its a mikuni (which i guess it is)you can try a new needle jet as the one you have will be worn oval by now.
    if its a PWK keihin these aren't generally replaceable you have to use a fatter needle to compensate.

    ps stop stealing out mud. It absolutely pissed down on Friday night here.



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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    Clean out your fuel tap and filter and stop riding a two stroke at constant throttle

    if you mean its wooly or rich ie spluttering but you could also drop your needle lower or use a fatter esp in the lower profile.
    if its a mikuni (which i guess it is)you can try a new needle jet as the one you have will be worn oval by now.
    if its a PWK keihin these aren't generally replaceable you have to use a fatter needle to compensate.

    ps stop stealing out mud. It absolutely pissed down on Friday night here.
    My 300 has road kit and regoed so it's used for Transit sections, for instance Blackball to Moonlight road to ride into the old mine last Saturday after it had stopped pissing with rain, hunting/surging whatever you call it, PWK, it's got under 100 hours on it
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    I probably have the right needle downstairs we were going to try on my mates Race. I bought it for the XTrainer as it is one people recommend, but once I changed to the Fatty the surging (at about 1/3 throttle, I briefly had it legal) disappeared and it is just wonderful everywhere. Still might try it just to see.

    Anyhoo I'll look up the number. I also got a NEDJ at the same time as it works well in other 300s (RM250 option).
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    I probably have the right needle downstairs we were going to try on my mates Race. I bought it for the XTrainer as it is one people recommend, but once I changed to the Fatty the surging (at about 1/3 throttle, I briefly had it legal) disappeared and it is just wonderful everywhere. Still might try it just to see.

    Anyhoo I'll look up the number. I also got a NEDJ at the same time as it works well in other 300s (RM250 option).
    So what needle and jetting are you running in your Xtrainer? I have removed the airbox lid on mine-36 pilot, 160 main needle dropped on clip IIRC. A wee bit fat in the lower midrange esp on a constant throttle opening. Symptoms more noticeable when it is warmer. Air bleed has been opened out.

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    With std setup it surged as described and was pretty gutless compared to my GG300.

    I fitted a Fatty pipe and bought a couple of needles to experiment.

    And rode it. Wow. Two mates said wow, one went out to replace his GG the next day with a Race (he's taller). The other still raves about it.
    More powerful everywhere to my GG which went well. Strangely it seems to go a little better down low than the Race, but we haven't played with its jetting. Same engine but 38mm carb vs 36. And factory pipe. Vs FMF Fatty.

    Carb remains unopened. Might have tweaked the mix screw. Pipe just seems to suit it. It is more vulnerable, but. . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    With std setup it surged as described and was pretty gutless compared to my GG300.

    I fitted a Fatty pipe and bought a couple of needles to experiment.

    And rode it. Wow. Two mates said wow, one went out to replace his GG the next day with a Race (he's taller). The other still raves about it.
    More powerful everywhere to my GG which went well. Strangely it seems to go a little better down low than the Race, but we haven't played with its jetting. Same engine but 38mm carb vs 36. And factory pipe. Vs FMF Fatty.

    Carb remains unopened. Might have tweaked the mix screw. Pipe just seems to suit it. It is more vulnerable, but. . .
    A fatty-not a Gnarly? What is the bottom end like cf factory?

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    Better everywhere compared to std pipe. Thought Gnarly would be the way to go but they only list Fatty. No regrets.
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