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Old 06-18-2007, 07:23 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Re: What works best?

I think I am going to do just springs when I get around to ordering some looks like about $20 bucks a spring!
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Re: What works best?

the CDI's work well on kawi's alot better than on most bikes. mostly because they are detuned from factory alot more or so i am told.
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Re: What works best?

I ordered a pink primary and a almond secondary from epi have to wait to see how much of a difference it well make.
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What clutch mods work the best ? Actual kits or just change the springs?
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Re: What works best?

not sure, havent really tried my theroy but the wieghts are what makes the most diffrence, but meh, could be wrong, i went with the whole kit and i'm pretty happy with how it brought the snort back on the bottom end.
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Re: What works best?

I got just the springs but I won't be able to tell you how they work for a week or to because of work.
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Re: What works best?

I just bought a 650 Kawi I put 26" mud lights on it and i Just picked up the Dynatek cdi. Sure hope it is worth the money.
The one for 650i seems to work from one post I read on here.
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Re: What works best?

Hey Sasksummit, hows the 99x treating you, slamnek tells me your son rode the bag off it last season!
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Re: What works best?

Ran great He put about 1200 kms on it. Just at the end of the season it started to fill the case with fuel when it was shut down for awhile just had to shut gas off.
No biggy think it is maybe needle and seets or maybe a float adjustment.
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Re: What works best?

SaskSummit, I ran a 98X for many years, moved the fuel shut off switch to the outside dash so you could shut it off wihe ease, they love to flood. You may have already done that but I thought I would throw it out there for you.
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Ran great He put about 1200 kms on it. Just at the end of the season it started to fill the case with fuel when it was shut down for awhile just had to shut gas off.
No biggy think it is maybe needle and seets or maybe a float adjustment.
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Re: What works best?

Ya i will have a look at the carbs and see if i can get it fixed but that sounds like a good idea. Just don't know if my 11 year old will remember to shut it off he seems to forget on his dirt bike now and then.
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Old 07-30-2007, 05:56 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Re: What works best?

Well i am impessed with the Dynatec. So what should a guy do next?
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