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[QUOTE="sbest, post: 1436182, member: 124334"] Clean fuel and not letting the carb dry out will keep the jets cleanest, so ride often! The carb does not need to be removed on most MX bikes. Loosen up the cables or remove their cap, loosen the boot clamps and swing the carb 90 degrees, bowl toward you. Often you can remove the bottom drainplug to access the mainjet, or remove the whole bowl. If the gunk around the exhaust (spooge) is liquid, that is good. It lubricates the powervalve. Good quality synthetic or caster (NOT the same as Castrol) oil will keep the powervalve free forever. My 2000 KTM 123 is an enduro model and is driven at 50-80% most of the time. 1st ring and piston lasted 7 years. Steve [/QUOTE]
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