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    #16
    Originally posted by posplayr View Post
    since being cheap is so popular nowadays

    http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=40696

    It's more effecient use of resources (bucks!) that drives people to Harbor Freight. I have many of their items. Since I only use them every once in a while, it saves some bucks for parts, tires, and fuel to run the other two bikes!

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      #17
      Originally posted by gearhead13 View Post
      That has got to be about two notches richer. Have you changed your main jet? What mods have you done to the bike?
      yea my main jets are 127.5's but im not sure.. i might go to 125's again..
      now its all about seeing how it runs and maybe making some adjustments =)

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        #18
        Originally posted by DonL View Post
        It's more effecient use of resources (bucks!) that drives people to Harbor Freight. I have many of their items. Since I only use them every once in a while, it saves some bucks for parts, tires, and fuel to run the other two bikes!
        yea well i didnt really have time.. i normally go harbor freight all the way.. but i got my pliers for 5$ because the package was ripped open =)

        Originally posted by kilog55 View Post
        i used hemostats as well they worked great for me cause you can also lock em while holding the circlip.


        when i did my DJ stage 3 i reused the plastic washers as it said to, you might be a bit rich with that little guy in there
        well see how rich ill be running i have some other washers that i will try.. but for now im excited it doesnt stall at full throttle

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          #19
          yeah as long as it is smooth and the plug chops look like they should when you all tuned up its all good.

          i still have to get mine dialed in with the chops and play with the adjuster screws mine are 4.5 out like DJ kit said but we'll see if i can get the kinks worked out.

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            #20
            I ran into that exact same problem a week or so ago, i ended up using my gatorclip pliers, worked like a charm! Being to squeeze it together and lock it in that position helped a ton as well.

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