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hey guys I got a miss firing problem under full power but it doesnt do it all the time or in the woods Ive changed plugs re packed the silincers you can ride normal for few mins and then wind it up and its fine and get out of it and try to wind it up and it will miss untill i change gears could it be the reeds ????? thanks matt

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hey guys I got a miss firing problem under full power but it doesnt do it all the time or in the woods Ive changed plugs re packed the silincers you can ride normal for few mins and then wind it up and its fine and get out of it and try to wind it up and it will miss untill i change gears could it be the reeds ????? thanks matt

Mine had kinda the same problem, I tried everything from jetting to big bore pipes.It turned out to be a weak ignition coil, bike never lost spark and never fouled plugs. so I was'nt thinking electrical. So I finaly tried a coil of my friends bike and it ran great. good luck. hope you figure it out.

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ha ... mines doining the same.... spark is still there... just dont seem as strong as it once was... hopefully its the coil!

but... ill get a dynatek coil.. n some vforce reeds to replace the boysen just incase it could be that ehehe

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Pull the reeds off and check them for gaps or burnt pedals. If it only does it when it warms up and been riding for a while, it's the CDI, Coil or stator.

 

Electrical problems usually rear their ugly head when things heat up.

 

For giggles, replace the stock plug caps with NGK ones. They are a few bucks each, factory coils usually don't go bad...but the stock plug caps are junk.

 

Get a Nology w/ Hotwires if you go aftermarket. They are flat out a great coil.

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Pull the reeds off and check them for gaps or burnt pedals. If it only does it when it warms up and been riding for a while, it's the CDI, Coil or stator.

 

Electrical problems usually rear their ugly head when things heat up.

 

For giggles, replace the stock plug caps with NGK ones. They are a few bucks each, factory coils usually don't go bad...but the stock plug caps are junk.

 

Get a Nology w/ Hotwires if you go aftermarket. They are flat out a great coil.

 

who sells those coils? anygood onlineshop that sells the?

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