Help with jetting and tires?

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Old 03-24-2012, 04:28 AM
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stablizer was nice when going through rough deep cracks and uneven pavement at higher speeds....not needed, but I can just ride with one hand on the throttle without worries....

sag adjustments and adjustments to compression and rebound made a huge difference to the stability...

front at max and rear lifted a little over an inch made it even more stable at higher speeds and it carves mountain turns with ease...easier and quicker to throw around left and right through turns...but, sacrafice emergency braking...rear fishtails a bit...i now know how hard and distance I need to give myself for emergency stops....
 

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Old 03-24-2012, 04:50 AM
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What jet kit Part # for an 07. Everyone in the past told me to go with a klx300 part number but I'm not sure why. I went to dynojet web site and they only list a part # for 09 and newer, and the one for the 300. I have asked before and going to ask again, do I want the 300 kit Part #. 2206
 

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Old 03-24-2012, 04:53 AM
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the sound doesn't bother me I rather like loud things hence the wife....
The male of the human species has a higher probability of losing his hearing in comparison to the female of the human species who can hear through lead lined walls. I think this loss of hearing is an evolutionary response to women.

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Old 03-24-2012, 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by 2007 Green Machine
What jet kit Part # for an 07. Everyone in the past told me to go with a klx300 part number but I'm not sure why. I went to dynojet web site and they only list a part # for 09 and newer, and the one for the 300. I have asked before and going to ask again, do I want the 300 kit Part #. 2206
I bet they will both work as I've never heard anyone yet say the 06/07 carbs are different from 09+. I used the 2206 because that's what was available. This kit instructs you to drill the slider and doesn't include a new weaker spring. I think it's opposite for the 09+ kit.

It would be interesting to know if the needles are the same between the two kits, and what kind of performance difference you should expect. Maybe give Dynojet a call and ask them?
 
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Old 03-24-2012, 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by IDRIDR
I bet they will both work as I've never heard anyone yet say the 06/07 carbs are different from 09+. I used the 2206 because that's what was available. This kit instructs you to drill the slider and doesn't include a new weaker spring. I think it's opposite for the 09+ kit.

It would be interesting to know if the needles are the same between the two kits, and what kind of performance difference you should expect. Maybe give Dynojet a call and ask them?
I believe I purchased the newer kit and it didn't include a weaker spring either.
 
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Old 03-24-2012, 04:02 PM
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I just looked at the 2206, 2182, and 2152 kits.

The 2206 (for the KLX300) that many of us have used includes 4 main jets and a drill bit for the slider, no new spring.

The 2182 and 2152 kits include 6 main jets and a slider spring, no drilling of the slider. I don't see any difference between these two kits.

The needle part number for the 2206 is different from the other two.

I think if I were doing it all over, I'd get the 2152/2182 kit for the 250, and get the 2206 kit for a big bore.
 

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Old 03-24-2012, 05:04 PM
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used part no: 1007-0366...moose kaw 09-10 klx250sf...vn-p# mq2182.001....includes main jet dj112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132...fuel needle dno228, e-clip de0001, two adjusting washers dw" 0001, slide spring dsp0027, plug drill dd 5/32 & screw ds0001

using main jet dj132...k&n in enclosed air box with kdx snorkel...hmf exhaust slip on can only...been running like this for 7,000 miles with no problems...did need minor adjustment after k&n and switching from the fmf q4 to hmf...
 

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Old 03-24-2012, 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by ahnh666
not sure is the moose racing dyno jet kit is any different from the dyno jet kit...
I believe its just a rebrand. Same kit AFAIK.
 
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