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Jetting Changes For Boysen Reeds


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are there any jetting changes required for a 06 290 when fitting a set of boysen reeds? want smoother power of the bottom will these reeds contribute to this, have already retarded timing and fitted slow throttle. cheers guys for your replies.

From what you've written you appear to be slowing your bike down, fitting Boysen reeds will have the opposite effect as they give it more go.

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I would ahve absolutely agreed with Nige, but since he has been on a blinkin gasser for a while, it just does not seem the same and I do not quite know why, but on both the "06 and '07 bikes I have had to go up on the pilot from the #33. RYP is recommending a #38 even, but I will tell you I have been running a # 35 with the timing back 5mm on the plate and the Boyesens. Is is really smooth, if a bit on the lean side(which is the trick) and does not like it when cold off the start. Which makes me still recommend the #36 for most.

I had to drop all the way to a 110(sounds stupid I know) on the main in order for things to clear out nicely, and could even go further down, but once done, it revs like a crazy mans bike, like no other I have had, scarey! I really do not know if you want or need that! Certainly does not contribute to long piston life if you take it there much, but the top end power is endless it seems! The blubbering with the stock jet around 118 is a limiting factor for self preservation of the motor it seems. Mine would never clear with a 118!

Your mileage may vary!

How's yer noggin, m8?

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