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is the delta force really worth getting?
Posted: 05:17 pm Oct 05 2005
by the trail rider
is the delta force III really worth $150 versus the carbon pro reeds $50 it seems like getting the carbon pros is worth it but the delta force . all you get is adjustable reed stops right. any advice on this is greatly appreciated.
Posted: 06:05 pm Oct 05 2005
by skipro3
I can't stand the thought of a better product out there and not on my bike. The VForce are better IMO, but worth the cost? Only you can decide that.
Re: is the delta force really worth getting?
Posted: 12:07 am Oct 06 2005
by Indawoods


the trail rider wrote:is the delta force III really worth $150 versus the carbon pro reeds $50 it seems like getting the carbon pros is worth it but the delta force . all you get is adjustable reed stops right. any advice on this is greatly appreciated.
They don't make "PRO" carbon reeds for a KDX.
Re: is the delta force really worth getting?
Posted: 12:35 am Oct 06 2005
by m0rie


Indawoods wrote:

the trail rider wrote:is the delta force III really worth $150 versus the carbon pro reeds $50 it seems like getting the carbon pros is worth it but the delta force . all you get is adjustable reed stops right. any advice on this is greatly appreciated.
They don't make "PRO" carbon reeds for a KDX.
Inda - maybe i'm mis-understanding your reply but Boyesen makes Pro Series Carbon Fiber Reeds, i've got a set on my 89.
http://www.rockymountainatv.com/product ... vType=type
-Maurice
Posted: 05:31 am Oct 06 2005
by Indawoods
I stand corrected. I checked certain source and they didn't list any for the KDX just the power series. Damn sources!

eBay - Boysen Power reeds $29.99 / $3.95 shipping
Posted: 10:57 pm Oct 06 2005
by Indawoods
Re: eBay - Boysen Power reeds $29.99 / $3.95 shipping
Posted: 02:06 am Oct 07 2005
by quailchaser
Posted: 02:34 am Oct 07 2005
by m0rie
A lot of the KTM guys swear by the reed spacers. I've been tempted to try one in my 89 and see what affect it has on the carbon fiber reeds i've got in it.
Posted: 10:39 am Oct 07 2005
by skipro3
On my KDX220, there's no room for a spacer. It would put the carb too far back. As it is, the cable feed needs to be curved to fit within the frame anyway.
Doug put one on his KX500 but took it back off. Too much PITA to put on and remove the carb with it in place.