RM 250 - reed / jetting questions
Posted: 10:04 pm Jan 29 2014
KDX nation,
I have issues (blaming it on jetting for lack of knowing better) with my 2001 RM250. It seems lean down low, and then rich almost immediately off idle. It is hard to start, especially warm. Idle is not stable and it likes to die, even with idle adjusted up a bit. Cruising along a trail (probably not this bike’s strong suit anyway) is a chore – it doesn’t want to. Otherwise though, it does run good. No bog, no sputter, strong power throughout, no backfiring. It just is hard to start, wants to die, and won’t run smoothly at steady speeds. I was also told it smokes a lot (just one time, on some very technical low speed single track when it was really hot out, if that matters). Spooge is reasonable.
Jets are 160/45 vs 162/48 stock. I don't remember what clip the needle is on. I can go look if need be.
The reeds were replaced several years back by the PO. I want to eliminate reeds as a variable so I am planning to replace them, even though I can’t see any cracks or chips and they look fine to me. They are a carbon reed but I don’t know what kind. I’ve been looking at Boyesen’s web site and the variety of reeds confuses me. Superstock Reeds, Power Reeds, Carbon Tech Reeds, Carbon Force Reeds (V-Force3), Pro-Series Reeds, … ugh. My head wants to explode.
I’ve done some searching on TT and have not seen the specific question asked … what reeds are best for a trail rider, or does it make much difference? I don’t do any motocross – it’s all woods riding for me, mostly fairly tight single track.
On the subject of jetting, what is a good baseline to start from? I was planning to start from stock, but I have a Moose reed block spacer, stock reed cage, fresh top end, clean carb, newer FMF Gnarly, and brand new FMF silencer. Is there a better starting point? I know each of these things has an effect, just not sure what the cumulative effect would be and what direction that would drive me on jetting. In the end I will follow the jetting guide, but for now I am just looking for a starting point.
Thanks for the help. Sorry for the long post.
I have issues (blaming it on jetting for lack of knowing better) with my 2001 RM250. It seems lean down low, and then rich almost immediately off idle. It is hard to start, especially warm. Idle is not stable and it likes to die, even with idle adjusted up a bit. Cruising along a trail (probably not this bike’s strong suit anyway) is a chore – it doesn’t want to. Otherwise though, it does run good. No bog, no sputter, strong power throughout, no backfiring. It just is hard to start, wants to die, and won’t run smoothly at steady speeds. I was also told it smokes a lot (just one time, on some very technical low speed single track when it was really hot out, if that matters). Spooge is reasonable.
Jets are 160/45 vs 162/48 stock. I don't remember what clip the needle is on. I can go look if need be.
The reeds were replaced several years back by the PO. I want to eliminate reeds as a variable so I am planning to replace them, even though I can’t see any cracks or chips and they look fine to me. They are a carbon reed but I don’t know what kind. I’ve been looking at Boyesen’s web site and the variety of reeds confuses me. Superstock Reeds, Power Reeds, Carbon Tech Reeds, Carbon Force Reeds (V-Force3), Pro-Series Reeds, … ugh. My head wants to explode.
I’ve done some searching on TT and have not seen the specific question asked … what reeds are best for a trail rider, or does it make much difference? I don’t do any motocross – it’s all woods riding for me, mostly fairly tight single track.
On the subject of jetting, what is a good baseline to start from? I was planning to start from stock, but I have a Moose reed block spacer, stock reed cage, fresh top end, clean carb, newer FMF Gnarly, and brand new FMF silencer. Is there a better starting point? I know each of these things has an effect, just not sure what the cumulative effect would be and what direction that would drive me on jetting. In the end I will follow the jetting guide, but for now I am just looking for a starting point.
Thanks for the help. Sorry for the long post.