motorex
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No kidding around. Its the strongest 250 Ive ridden. My son bought as a leftover last Dec. In the spring mud with fatter jetting didnt seem too much a issue. Although my son felt the clutch was slipping, in fact was just the rear spinning whenever it came on the pipe. Now its dry and traction is plentiful. You really cant race it on the hot map, the power is just so explosive. Even on mild map it puts the front tire skyward when it comes on the pipe. I could fatten the jetting I guess or go with a fylwheel weight. Ive heard some guys were trying differnt ignitions. Any info?
				
			 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 There was a problem with Keihin carbs from Japan after the disaster so they got what they could.  Most of the US bikes had 36s, some 38s.  Never heard of any reed spacers here, that was on a Euro bike I beleive and have no clue as to the story behind it.
  There was a problem with Keihin carbs from Japan after the disaster so they got what they could.  Most of the US bikes had 36s, some 38s.  Never heard of any reed spacers here, that was on a Euro bike I beleive and have no clue as to the story behind it.