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    LaDano is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    on an angle

    Well did some serious riding yesterday, we came up on a high ridge with a 60 degree downhill and back up again about 70 ft. Problem came in when riding back up my 200s kept dieing, (not a good place to happen) I had to put the chock on half way to make it up. After damn near killing myself we got on flat land problem went away. Could it be my float is out of ajustment? My body is to sore to type anything else, its hard after 30.
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    probably, it probably affected the floats by closing them with gravity, not gas level. it probably cut off the gas, and you had to run choke to get gas in the cylinder
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    Coty is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    And that is the downside of Carbs., it doesn't adjust to different elevation like fuel injection does...it would be cool if there was a E.F.I. kit for trikes..

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