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SETTING 
1  
Jet needle  
2  
Main air jet  
3  
Pilot air jet  
4  
Needle jet  
5 
Main jet  
6 
Pilot jet 
7 
Pilot screw 
Main jet adjustment 
The richness of the air-fuel mixture at

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SETTING 
Pilot screw adjustment 
The richness of the air-fuel mixture with the
throttle fully closed to 1/4 open can be set by
turning the pilot screw  
1  
. Turning in the pilot
screw

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SETTING 
Effects of adjusting the pilot jet (reference) 
 
Idle 
õ 
Fully open
1/4 1/2 3/4
+5%
–5%
#45
#40#42

õ
 
Jet needle groove position adjustment 
Adjusting the jet needle  
1

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Jet needle adjustment
The jet needle is adjusted by changing it.
* For EUROPE
** For CDN, ZA, AUS and NZ
The tapered sections of all jet needles have
the same starting positions, but the nee

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Examples of carburetor setting depending on symptom
This should be taken simply for an example. It is necessary to set the carburetor while checking
the operating conditions of the engine.

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EC720000
CHASSIS
Selection of the secondary reduction ratio
(Sprocket)
Secondary 
reduction = 
ratio
<Requirement for selection of secondary gear
reduction ratio>
lIt is generally said that

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EC72B000
Rear suspension setting
The rear suspension setting should be made
depending on the rider’s feeling of an actual
run and the circuit conditions.
The rear suspension setting inclu
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