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I'm breaking my shee in by what my clymer says. I got to 4th and ripped on it for a sec then when I came to s stop I can hear a nasty throaty sound. It hardly even wants to drive. Wtf happened? 27.5 pilots, 1 turn out on the air screw, middle needle clip, 800ft at 80 degrees, 310 mains no airbox lid.

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It's only when I give it gas. The plugs are oily, and visibly wet. The right side is worse than the left. I just did a compression test and they're both at 140 (or close to). I switched the plug wires with no noticeable change. I used new plugs with no change still. My stator is new from sheerider1026.

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Sorry to keep posting, im on the go though. When I noticed the noise I killed the bike. The right pipe was not as hot as the left ( the right side also had a leaner and oily looking plug before this.) leak down test was perfect, too.

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are you hearing this noise while you are trying to accelerate or do you here the noise after your off the throttle?? if the noise is coming when you are starting to put it under a load my bet is jetting.. sounds lean on the needles.. raise the needle a clip or two! if the noise is when your off the throttle id say coolent gurgle!

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TORS gone parking brake gone. I ran it for about 5 min in 2nd and 3rd gear with no problem. It cooled down then I ventured up to mid 4th and gave it a rip. she took off like a champ but when I slowed down I heard it. It's similar to the sound of a 4 stroke (makes me want to vomit) when I give it gas now. It bogs and the right side is smoking less than the left. I switched wired but it is still on the right side. From what I can tell the right side has a slight miss or bad fuel/air mixture. I have no idea....

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