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Dont get a "kit". Just read what others are running with your set up and elevation and buy several mains around the size you think you need. Plug chop and adjust. I think I bought 280-320's from Fast and 27.5-30 pilots. Kits are more expensive than.just buying several jets.

 

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Search man.. Why are you rejetting if its stock? Whats in it now? Search button homie. Theres a thread with everybodys set up and elevation and jetting. Put yours close to that and chop the plugs. Good luck

 

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For the elevation difference you listed you'd be similar enough that if you bought a jet variety around your lower elevation range, you'll be covered. So start with the richer choice, and back off from there. If you are still not sure start for at sea level and back off from there. Jets are like 4 each, give or take. So for 60 bucks, you can by like 7-8 changes worth!! That would translate to 320,310,290,280,270,260,250,240 (as an example) That's a huge range to cover vs. somebody's 'jet kit' :)

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 400 feet elevation isnt enough to worry about.  We use the same jetting from sea level to 3k feet with no problems.  As far as jet brand your carbs are mikuni so you should run mikuni jets.  Dont buy dynojet as they use there own numbering system.  There needles work great though.  Why do you think it needs to be rejetted?  It sounds stock, are you sure it doesnt just need a carb clean or?

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