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Old 01-20-2010, 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by jostby View Post
Try tipping the bike on its side long enough for fuel to run out the overflow hose. It should start right up using the choke and no throttle. I had the same issue until I finally got my jetting dialed in.
Check the jetting sticky and see what others are running. I suspect you will benefit with a needle change. I think others have found success with the CCK needle.
Good luck!

Good point. I found when I set my float height so it didn't piss fuel out the overflow at the slightest provocation it was a little harder to start. And I agree CCK needle is the one for the 300 if you want smooth throttle response.
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