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03-16-2012, 03:05 PM
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Torque Junkie
Joined: Apr 2009
Location: County Lockup
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I don't know if the 6sp will give you that, upper ratios aren't allot different, I probably just need to pickup a 450 or 525. |
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03-17-2012, 04:40 AM
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Tuner chic
Joined: Feb 2006
Location: Boulder
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The current 300 is muled and has a way more linear power band. However, it may just be the difference between the 03 mxc an the 07 xcw.
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03-17-2012, 04:54 AM
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Tuner chic
Joined: Feb 2006
Location: Boulder
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It seems that the newer ktm 4 strokes have great suspension right out of the box, is that true of the 2 strokes as well? Anyone??
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03-17-2012, 07:18 AM
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dirtslave
Joined: Jul 2004
Location: Placerville Co.
Oddometer: 4,283
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Jeff, my 300 has the slavens mule mod and I assume the head mod as well. The PO basically boxed it up when it was brand new, sent it to Slavens and it came back a 12k$ 2stroke. You are welcome to take it out for a test run this spring if we can connect. I can find out everything that was been done to it in the mean time. I have nothing to compare it to but it lugs fairly well. I stalled it quit a bit when I first got it but after going with the fast spring and the power valve set for the hit at the bottom of the rpm's I'm pretty happy with it. Fuel milage seems to be all over the place though. enduro-ince screwed with this post 03-17-2012 at 07:24 AM |
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03-17-2012, 12:59 PM
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Meh
Joined: Jul 2007
Location: Parker, Colorado...
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I imagine with the 300's with linkage are quite heavenly.
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03-17-2012, 10:39 PM
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Joined: Feb 2011
Location: 8532'
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Initial thoughts - not sure I'm sold on the Stillwell stuff. It's setup for a class A racer, and it's harsh for LHC type terrain. Felt like I was deflecting off everything. Backed off the compression and it started feeling a little better. Hoping I can dial it in. Otherwise, it's fast.. like a ninja on meth type fast. Made the 450 feel like a powerglide by comparison. I felt significantly faster on flats and nasty downhill.. pretty much everything except "up" and rockgardens. I've now learned that being good at 4t clutchwork has nothing in common with 2t clutchwork. I was flailing and stalling on climbs I'm used to just tractoring straight up. Going to take some practice. Off I go to toss on an MT43. Likely be back out at LHC around 1pm tomorrow if anyone wants to watch a guy bounce around like a newb on a 300. |
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03-17-2012, 10:44 PM
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Meh
Joined: Jul 2007
Location: Parker, Colorado...
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I have everything in the center on mine...but your deflection isn't uncommon. Before you go out again, check to make sure both forks are dialed in the same. Loosen all the way and then tighten up as you need.
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03-17-2012, 10:49 PM
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Joined: Feb 2011
Location: 8532'
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Yep.. I did some trail adjusting. They were both set at 17 clicks from max. I backed them out to 21, and it felt better - would be great for smoother terrain actually. I'd like to back them out a bit more for lefthand but I need to get bigger springs first. The guy it was setup for is 30 lbs lighter than me.
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03-18-2012, 05:46 AM
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Torque Junkie
Joined: Apr 2009
Location: County Lockup
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There's allot of discussing on KTM talk about setting up the PV. If you don't know KTM uses 3, Green/Yellow/Red. That in combination with the Dolly screw adjustment below the water pump with determine where it comes on the pipe. Green=Powerband more pronounced but comes in late and is the setting that gives the 300 the rep for tractor like power. Much of the riding will be below the powerband. Red spring = early power band and you'll be on the pipe more. The Dolly screw sets the preload on the spring and is a fine tune adj to the PV, screwed in is more preload (usually 2 case threads showing) and is the stock setting, screwed out (screw flush with case) causes a more linear power band, the hit is less pronounced because it's coming in earlier. The 2 extremes are green/2 threads showing=Late powerband/bigger hit with tractor like power (this is how KTM ships 'em) The Red spring/flush=power comes on early, bike's on the pipe more and will more of an MX like power band. From my understanding, the Green spring/2 threads showing is more along the lines of the "Mule" configuration, lots of grunt. I found it to be a good starting point while I was developing the 3t technique. |
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03-18-2012, 07:02 AM
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Meh
Joined: Jul 2007
Location: Parker, Colorado...
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You mentioned bogging down the motor...this is interesting. However, you did mention riding a four stroke before so I am thinking you might be running in a gear too high. My experience is that the bike can be lugged pretty far down at lower elevations (6-8). Did you ever kill it in first gear?
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03-18-2012, 08:34 AM
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Green Chile Guru
Joined: Apr 2006
Location: Albuquerque NM
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I had Stillwell do my suspension. I am close to 200 lbs with all my gear. My weight varies.
Right now I am about 12 lbs lighter. Was out riding last Sunday with zero bottoming on the rear, on the big whoops. I always manage to bottom once and a while, so the difference in my weight allowed me not to bottom. I am running a .46, in the front. For rocky terrian I have learned to slow down the rebound, and back off on the compression. I did not get the gold valves installed. Allen, stated that it will allow the suspension to be more plush. I may just add those next. If you are going to be riding more rocky terrain, check the spring recommendations on the Race Tech website. With the upgraded suspension, It allows me to make significant changes with just the clickers. If I start riding more rocky terrian in the summer, I might get me a .44 in the front, to soften it up a little.
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03-18-2012, 12:40 PM
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Joined: Feb 2011
Location: 8532'
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Off to LHC now.. probably be out there till dark. If anyone hears a guy on a 2stroke stuck climbing a rock ledge and cussing, stop and say hi. |
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03-18-2012, 02:19 PM
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Prick
Joined: Jun 2004
Location: Logan, Utah
Oddometer: 3,365
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Its kinda weird and said not to adjust the Dolly screw. Do you guys follow the chart KTM gives in the manual for jetting? I found that I can go 1 or 2 jets (main) leaner that what manual said. But I dont know how to choose the pilot jet, and if I choose to go leaner on the main, should I leave the needle position set as per manual, or should it get moved too. My bike seems a little weak when entering into the band. If I'm in soft stuff, I really work the clutch at the beginning of the band. Is this jetting??? I have the red spring with the Dolly screw flush. Thanks for any help. Long Live ADVrider.
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03-18-2012, 02:31 PM
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Joined: Feb 2004
Location: Parker, CO
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At Four Mile Freakout I was rambling up a steep section of 385D on my 250 EXC, and out of habit I rode up as though I were on my XR628 or 525. Didn't work ![]() I was a gear tall and lost all momentum on the steep...it was a teachable moment ![]() Adrenaline kicked in... I fanned the clutch, shifted down, and stood the bike straight up - thought I was going over backward for sure - but it hooked up, the front came to Earth....and up I went. ![]() Expecting engine braking going downhill was one of the other " oh yeah..." moments. But that weekend was one of the most fun times I'd had on a dirtbike in a long time. A couple of days of seat time gets you shot of the old habits and you're in a different mode.
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03-18-2012, 05:46 PM
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Meh
Joined: Jul 2007
Location: Parker, Colorado...
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Uh, well yeah...guess you got it figured out. Clutch my friend, clutch. I did do quite a few full throttle lugging adventures around taylor. It's sort of odd to have the throttle wide open at 2 mph just to keep rolling.
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