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  1. Here is one of the best graphs for understanding jetting. Everyone always forgets the pilot circuit is on 100% of the time. Across the pond we tend to jet the pilot jet richer, seems in the UK they go right to replacing the slide. Must be the difference in fuel.
  2. This could go either way with jetting. I assume you are in the Uk since you had a bike stolen. Summertime jetting can be different on a two stroke. Have you asked Steve?
  3. They need it to make some other noise than what it does. All the new large Electric`s make very annoying sounds.
  4. https://thehellteam.blog › servicing-... Web results Servicing Marzocchi 40mm Aluminium forks. | The Hell Team - Trials Nation
  5. Galfer is all you need. Plenty of places to get them in the trials world. Your just stuck in the closed minded thinking of large dealerships.
  6. You dont check it, you change it. If it is not leaking you are good to go.
  7. Fastest time should have no place for starting order in trials. Either make it random or the top riders start first. If this was a race I might agree. It was a novelty to watch in person, but has nothing to do with who is the best trials rider.
  8. lineaway

    ty80 questions

    48 seems what I used. Lots of useless nonsense here. Best kids bike ever. https://advrider.com/f/threads/the-compleat-yamaha-ty80-thread.574301/
  9. Those poor minders, running to spot on 3-4 obstacles per section. And all the comments about riders stopping, you forget they are giving time for the minders to get ready!
  10. Must have been down for the weekend. Working now even with a search.
  11. You did at that, but a running bike put away for 1.5 years should not have nothing to do with the CDI. It should be a grounding or connection issue. But we all know stranger things have happened.
  12. Anyone notice the main Gas Gas website has gone away. Was looking for parts. No linky for several days?h
  13. The main seals could be gone. leave the fuel off and just try fuel through the plug to see if will go. Then a leak down test.
  14. You more likely have a corrosion problem, from sitting than anything else. So, yes trim the wire. Check the bolts. Does the stator have a ground wire? Not usually, it runs through the engine to the frame. Chances are all those bolts are chalk white on the threads.
  15. Didi you actually remove the stator. All the mounting bolts could have corrodid. Always good to remove and clean/lube any bolt that is a grounding source. Also trim back the spark plug lead to fresh wire
  16. There were several brands that worked back in the day. Chances of finding one is very slim. Skyway, seen some modified super traps.
  17. I would still try another carb. If my '16 Factory did that, it would kill me with our steep mountains of solid rock. Good Luck.
  18. Glad you are sticking it out. But yeah, that is an easy and fun Vintage event. Our boy Sammy won the Old School Expert on a Hodaka 100. He barely had any mud on his boots! http://www.americanmotorcyclist.com/Events/AMA-Vintage-Motorcycle-Days-News/Story/fastle-roper-among-vintage-trials-champions-at-2019-ama-vintage-motorcycle-days?fbclid=IwAR2QQCwmXdWNC8UMblYurxTNIZrnbOHkWB243cwO_WmOA2qewKeAPPcvnD0
  19. You have something really adjusted wrong or you need a master cylinder.
  20. At the most, take the one bolt off and remove the tank.
  21. Best practice is on long steep loose hills. Rev and feed. Do this till you are use to it. The dumping comes in when you throw an obstacle in at the end. Which is basically what is happening when you watch someone do a splatter. It does not need a lot of revs, just more than you would without the clutch. Great to learn as that is what slippery riding is all about.
  22. https://rypusa.com/s3-gas-gas-cylinder-kit/
  23. Do not ride this any more. You will just cause more damage. Zippy is correct. You will need a new shift shaft assembly and I would replace the top hat, just because it makes assembly easier and at the worst gives you a spare.
  24. Quickest way to change the response is to add a tooth or two to the rear sprocket. The 200/250 Beta`s are a timid type motor. Just takes some clutch work to make it come alive.
  25. No one is going to make an 11. An 11 and 44 is the same as stock. Quit worrying about sprocket wear, unless you are riding it to work. I have ridden with a 9 on both gasser`s and Beta`s for years. (There is no reason to put a 9 on a TRS.) Quite a range from 41 to 48 easily available for the rear. being stock gearing is a little fast.
 
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