I recently replaced the stock reeds on my 85 270R Flat tracker with the Boyesen brand "Pro Series" carbon fiber reeds and found that the design of the reed cage was actually blocking off quite a bit of flow that the reeds were actually open for. So I screwed the bottom reed down and took a black magic marker and filled in all the areas that needed material removed for the cage and reed to match each other correctly. I then removed the reed and cut out the black areas with a pneumatic die grinder. You also want to make sure you slope the cuts out ward, and not just flat. It more then likely wont out perform an aftermarket reed valve like a Boyesen RAD valve or V Force. But, its a pretty quick and straight forward mod that costs nothing if your running aftermarket performance reeds. If you don't have a die grinder you could use a file. Nothing to it. I do reccomend as I mentioned angling the cuts out and also matching up the inside plastic "stuffer" to the new outlet tract.


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