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525 and maybe the 450's jetting problems
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[QUOTE="endoquest, post: 453217, member: 20816"] Cheeze whiz fellas, I don't know what to say. My first impression is that after all that work, maybe it isn't your carb. What a bummer. Try calling a bunch of dealers to find out if they've gotten similar complaints. A list is available on the KTM website. Maybe one of them can shed some light on your problem. There is no doubt that this year's models are lean in stock setup, probably due to the 50-state emissions, but your situation is severe. Sit down and make some calls. I'll call some industry contacts here and see what I can find. BTW, Boneheads bike ran fairly well this weekend, still lean but not "grenade" material. I changed my pilot to a 45, kept the needle in the 4th position down and kept the main at a 182, it runs great, really great. [/QUOTE]
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