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Canadian Daves JustKDX
2002 kdx200 jetting info
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[QUOTE="Canadian Dave, post: 358059, member: 16102"] Given temps in your area and the riding conditions I'd consider moving the jet needle's clip to the second from the top position (#2), install a 152 main and fine tune from there. I'd stick with the #7 plug and jet with that. "Bike lacks power like when new is this normal" Yes poor jetting zaps a pile of power and throttle response. When to service the top end? That's not an easy question to answer, there isn't a one size fits all answer and it will vary greatly depending on how you ride the bike, maintain the air filter etc. I'm do a compression test now and record the value in your log book then periodically take compression reading, record them, and compare them to the original. David [/QUOTE]
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