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All the pro riders before attempting a big jump, or something hard, they "clean out the bike" by staying still, clutch pulled, and big throttle, high rpm, wait a few seconds, then shut the throttle. And only after that they attempt to make the jump.

Why is this needed? It's only needed if the bike is a 2 stroke? Or the 4 stroke is the same? It's because of the 2 stroke oil in the petrol? The oil is staying in the carb, or in the crank case or in the exhaust or what?

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  • 2 weeks later...

My old beta 125 2005 needed cleaning out before all big steps or climbs after being just above tick over for a minute or so i used to rev the boll**s off it and it went so much better i think its because the float levels in my carb wernt right

cheers ben

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