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Old 03-03-2016, 09:14 AM   #10
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I'd suggest you get a 17 front sprocket. mine is good up to 55 with that, and in town allows you to relax the motor just a bit more. still works pretty good for trails.

go ahead and adjust the valves when you get it. don't trust how they put them in from the factory. Mine ran, but they were tight. lots of tapping now. tappy valves are happy valves!

If you've read much here, you already know to check and locktite bolts. if you don't get any type of build instructions, I got some with mine and scanned it in. the PDF is big, but I could email if to you if you want it.


 
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