vroom1776
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Won't be in the clymer. Jetting is an art, not a science. To get it perfect, dyno it, but that's $$$.
Jetting is an art, not a science. Go to your local bike shop and buy some "Big Round Mikuni Mains," say 140 to 160 sizes. That is over kill, but, it's an art. Buy some #3 or 4 SAE sized washers from the hardware stores. Also, yank out the pilot jet before you go to the bike shop. buy at least 2, bigger ones than are in there now. Now go to the tech sect and read and re-read all you can on carbs and jetting, and go to it! Still got questions? Post again! We're all friendly! But learn how to use the search feature! A lot of us get tired of answering the same ?s over and over agin. (not to be rude here... just sayin')
Make sure you read the one on the white spacer / midrange and backfires.
As for the 160, you prolly' won't need it, but a lot of folks are running 155s w/ aftermarket exhaust and modified air intake.
In general: if you increase airflow, you must rejet up, period. end of story. There are two basic cheap, easy ways to increase airflow: 1) open up the intake airflow (many, many ways on this bike) 2) open up the exhaust. After that, you get into stuff like new carbs, cams, porting the heads, valve clearances...
A lot of folks do 1 at a time to trouble shoot. I like doing both at once, get the jetting right ONCE, and be done w/ it.
Dude, read, read, read!
Good luck and have fun!
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