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Ktfordirt
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New from kelowna

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It's winter and thinking about spring riding. So I joined the club. I just picked up a 2009 KTM 300 xc-w in the fall my last ride I hit some ice and front tire came out and my pipe found the only rock to be seen and folded it. Don't think it can be blown out so I'm looking at aftermarket. Where do I find info on pipes and tune-up set up on here. Thanks it's nice to find this place

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Re: New from kelowna

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Most aftermarket pipes require little to no re-tuning, but that in itself can be a matter of personal preference. Most of our customers that install an FMF (gnarly is most popular) or Pro Circuit pipe are not changing jetting, but the odd guy will see a need to do some minor tweeks. I generally run factory stuff personally, so this is based on feedback from customers!
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Re: New from kelowna

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Welcome to the Eastern Slopes!

Be sure to drop in and introduce yourself at the Motorcycle Show; you will meet lots of folks ready to help you get out and break things :D

See you on the trails!
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Re: New from kelowna

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Buy this, works wonders on any 2 stroke.

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Mino-2-stroke-ex ... 1581736402

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