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Thread: Do Aftermarket Reeds Require Jetting Up?

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    Do Aftermarket Reeds Require Jetting Up?

    Does anyone know If boyesen reeds in a stock 250r cage would cause a lean pilot and main jetting issue. For some reason my air screw is backed out almost 3 turns for proper idle with stock size jets and the bikes all stock except for the reeds.

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    Generally jetting changes aren't necessary when just changing reed petals.

    If you airscrew is out that means you are rich on the idle circuit. Remember, the airscrew regulates air, not fuel.

    Go where the jetting leads you to go.
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    I put aftermarket reeds in my trimoto i did not have to change the jetting, i don't see why you would have to, they just flow the air-fuel mixture more precisely into the motor at different rpm ranges so you get more throttle response.
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    Some people say they do but personally me, just read your plug and go from there dude.
    Last edited by TECATEMATT; 10-14-2012 at 03:29 PM.
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    Thanks guys. Just cant figure out why the air fuel screw is so far out from the manuals recomendation. Guess its not a big deal though ive just tried to tune it in by the book being its all stock. It runs great though.

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    The factory settings are what they are to make all engines run safely and make it through warantee. There is usually room to wiggle with factory specs.

    If it is idling well and stable I wouldn't worry about the airscrew being out 3 turns.
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    '85 ATC 250R
    '86 ATC 350X
    '85 ATC 350X
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    '84 ATC 125M
    '85 ATC 110
    '85 ATC 70/110

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