Jetting specs....hard to find. Search ideas..

5 replies to this topic
  • i SELL EM

Posted 23 June 2007 - 05:15 PM

#1


Is it just me or is it a pain in the ass to find stock jetting specs for bikes? Im looking for an 04 rm 125 and cant find what stock is anywhere. Is there some kind of thread or page we could make to get info on stock settings fast??? Call it the factory specs page or something. What ever bike you ride just go and throw up what the stock specs are from the owners manual or something.
Also is there some kind of universal way to start a thread that would make the search function more efficent??? like list year, make and model the same way no matter what bike it is for example.. 05KX250 or 02KTM125 no spaces at all so that when you do a search just info on those bikes comes up.you could put the description after like 01CRF250 jetting...I think it would narrow things down much better.
Maybe its a dumb idea but im just pissed because I have been looking for 2 hrs on the web and cant find anything on the RM quickly. Its Saturday and I need a beer:thumbsup: any info on the rm would be great.

R

Visit the ThumperTalk Store for the lowest prices on motorcycle / ATV parts and accessories - Guaranteed
  • cleonard

Posted 23 June 2007 - 05:25 PM

#2

Since I do all my own wrenching, I always get a manual when I get a new bike. The manual, OEM or aftermarket, has the sizes of the stock jets.

In those two hours that you spent searching, you could have removed the carb and looked at the jets that are in there.

  • i SELL EM

Posted 23 June 2007 - 05:31 PM

#3

Dude please, if the bike were here YES i could have. I am looking for a friend. I just think the idea of have that info in one spot on any bike would be cool as hell. I mean between everyone here I think A LOT of the bikes would be covered. :applause:

  • 602

Posted 25 June 2007 - 09:06 AM

#4

Call a dealer they will be able to tell you.

  • RMXC51

Posted 25 June 2007 - 10:05 AM

#5

Or get your lazy buddy to look at his manual.

  • i SELL EM

Posted 25 June 2007 - 01:13 PM

#6

RMXC51 said:

Or get your lazy buddy to look at his manual.



Thats the problem I get more excited about wrenching on his bike than he does, maybe I should just let him be sloooow.



If you enjoyed reading about "" here in the ThumperTalk archive, you'll LOVE our community. Come join ThumperTalk today!