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How would I find out the spark plug gap? I tried doing some research but I came up with nothing.
Edit: found it, gap is 0.028!
I have to make a decision on whether to bear the headache that is tuning/rejetting my carb to work with the pod filter and achieve the look of a cafe racer or to go...
Well I bought the bike as a project bike.
When I got it, it didn't even have a pod filter on it. He just removed the stock airbox and left the rubber hose on the carb..
I'm turning the bike into a cafe racer so I'm definitely going the pod filter route.
Sorry about that, Pod filter with stock exhaust.
Other than that I don't know. Guy I bought it from was kinda an idiot so I don't know if he messed with the carb at all.
I recently picked up my first bike about a month ago, so relatively new to all of this. Bare with me.
The bike does not rev past 3.5k rpm and also tops out at 35mph..
I know the bike is much faster than this because 250's even hit the 60mph+ mark
Was thinking about the following:
Remove gas...
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