My youngster begged me to take him to an mx track to meet up with his buddy and I caved. So I didn't get to climb any big hills but we rode for the better part of 6 hours, enough for me to feel satisfied with yet another outstanding deal off of kdxrider for a fantastic mod.
Bike: '03 220, gnarly rev (stock silencer), CEL needle clip position #3, 142MJ, 40PJ, 32:1 w/ Mobil 1 full-synthetic, Wiseco piston . . . and now 607 power reeds.
Snappier. One of the claims to the 607's fame is better throttle response and I certainly agree. Everywhere, but more prominent at low RPMs and right above midrange (that might have alot to do with my current jetting and the CEL needle). Revs quicker.

Gruntier. That's likely not a real word but a great way to describe things. Most noticeable climbing up the faces of the variety of jumps we hit today. My usual thing is to get up in the high end of the powerband when lofting, but I started trying a gear higher, bottom end of the powerband and YES, very different and very nice (I've done this before the 607s and it's definately different). I'd say this is gonna be a + on the hill-climbing!!


Spoogier. My son noticed it, like, "Hey dad, look at the black juice!" It wasn't bad, just more of it.

'Didn't have room to try a chop but really wanted to. It was quite warm for a late December day and I was tempted to swap out the 142 MJ for a 140 cause slow rolling the throttle without much load was a bit crackly.
Well worth having the reeds! Thanks Rick!!
Things just keep improving on my 220, no question! I don't even remember what the stock bike was like . . .
and with the 607s in place, I believe I'm now ready to have da' man from Oregon work some magic on the head and the carb - can't wait!!
Sorry for the length of the post . . .