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Old 05-23-2020, 05:39 AM
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First ride 2020 yesterday. I jetted the bike exactly the same as my previous bike (300 EC 2019) and the fuel consumption is far too high.

I wonder why the fu*k I can get all my mates bikes right just struggle with me own one. Bloody hell!

20? C, 300 EC 2019

MJ: 180
PJ: 42
AS: 2
JD-RED: #3

Consumption was 3,75 liters for 29,7km in easy terrain, but only gears 1 to 3.
That's too high. My previous bike at the same track with same jetting would have used 2,75 liters.

Yes, my float height is right and the bike didn't spill any fuel, I also have the overflow hose looped acc. JD's recommendation...

I wonder if the smaller PJ 40 would help but fear to get the bloody lean hang after steep climbs
Efficiency! Head mod all the way. Squish clearances can be all over the shop. Nice tight tolerance, jet and forget!
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