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All about reed spacers -

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Timbowe:
Enhansment!

Johnniespeed:
After owning the reed spacer for almost a year, I finally slipped it into my k5. It did make a difference and right where everyone said it would be, off idle and at low rpm.   It was super easy to install, and gave me a chance to look very closely at my reeds.  After 240 gallons of fuel through the bike, my reeds look like new. I no longer need the flywheel spacer, as my arms have gotton stronger, and this spacer seems to smooth out the hit a little. I put new rings in the bike  at 200 gallons of fuel.  When do you guys change the rings ?

Lassla:
Yes i know its the kx500 forum, but have someone tryed reed spacer on a kx250
for more low power. :?
//Lasse

SupermotoFan:

--- Quote from: Lassla on March 08, 2007, 11:10:54 PM ---Yes i know its the kx500 forum, but have someone tryed reed spacer on a kx250
for more low power. :?
//Lasse

--- End quote ---

I just ordered and received a Moose torque spacer for my RM250 (the KX500 is still in pieces and in need of a re-plated cylinder).  I hope to install it today and give some results by tomorrow afternoon.

kaw rider:
anybody try thicker spacer. like 1/2-3/4 spacers.

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