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Aprillia rx front end and rear wheel do they fit as an sm conversion?

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  • declanD declan

    @calum all’s I can say mate is that mine were stuck open I close them try the kick and struggled to push it down by hand previously to that I could start it by hand no probs and I currently can just the same

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    @declan Yeah that doesn't sound right lol.

    Can you upload a photo?

    Where did you get the reeds?

    Pretty sure they cannot be installed incorrectly.

    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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      @declan Yeah that doesn't sound right lol.

      Can you upload a photo?

      Where did you get the reeds?

      Pretty sure they cannot be installed incorrectly.

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      @calum they’re old bud chipped and burnt original ones I reckon they have just lost there”snap”

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        Time to get some upgrades, can't seem to find the ones I'm running, but heard good things about these

        http://www.pjme.co.uk/acatalog/Yamaha_DT125R_Fuel_And_Carbs_.html

        I am going V-Force induction on the engine I am building ATM.

        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        • CalumC Calum

          Time to get some upgrades, can't seem to find the ones I'm running, but heard good things about these

          http://www.pjme.co.uk/acatalog/Yamaha_DT125R_Fuel_And_Carbs_.html

          I am going V-Force induction on the engine I am building ATM.

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          @calum you can get v force for these? I’ve got some eBay hy-tec ones in my sight 22 pound I think

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          • CalumC Calum

            Time to get some upgrades, can't seem to find the ones I'm running, but heard good things about these

            http://www.pjme.co.uk/acatalog/Yamaha_DT125R_Fuel_And_Carbs_.html

            I am going V-Force induction on the engine I am building ATM.

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            @calum boyosen is a bit pricey for me at the moment I would like some though

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              No? I said an engine I'm building, I didn't say it was for a DT lol.

              I am running the hy-tech carbon ones.

              But you get what you pay for as with most things in life.

              The boyesen ones come with stoppers which is why they're a little more pricey, but I would rather wait and save than buy something inferior as it's something you will only need to buy once.

              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                No? I said an engine I'm building, I didn't say it was for a DT lol.

                I am running the hy-tech carbon ones.

                But you get what you pay for as with most things in life.

                The boyesen ones come with stoppers which is why they're a little more pricey, but I would rather wait and save than buy something inferior as it's something you will only need to buy once.

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                @calum I’ve read about the stoppers can you tell me more about them? And I assumed you wouldn’t tease me with v-force reeds but that’s clearly the case😒

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                • declanD declan

                  @calum I’ve read about the stoppers can you tell me more about them? And I assumed you wouldn’t tease me with v-force reeds but that’s clearly the case😒

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                  @declan Bah, gimmick if you ask me. Can't see how V Force would make such a massive difference, but the engine I am building has them readily available so why not.

                  I don't know what the stoppers are, I presumed they were the things that stop the reeds from opening so wide that they either snap, or remain open for the combustion phase.

                  Either way the boyesen seem to offer them with their reeds so why not grab them both.

                  Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                    @declan Bah, gimmick if you ask me. Can't see how V Force would make such a massive difference, but the engine I am building has them readily available so why not.

                    I don't know what the stoppers are, I presumed they were the things that stop the reeds from opening so wide that they either snap, or remain open for the combustion phase.

                    Either way the boyesen seem to offer them with their reeds so why not grab them both.

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                    @calum if they wasn’t good they wouldn’t be so popular

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                    • declanD declan

                      @calum if they wasn’t good they wouldn’t be so popular

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                      @declan Yep, maybe you;re right.

                      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                        @declan Yep, maybe you;re right.

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                        @calum pulled it apart I can’t post pics but the reeds are mostly closed except for one which was open sometimes it closes and others it don’t and the rest are really weak whereas my am6 reeds look new and are really snappy so I’m gonna change em when I get the dollar and the cable had come out of the notch inside the slide of the carb I’m guessing that’s my fault as I put a strong spring in and was hard to get the cable in so I’ve cut it down to the correct tension I’ve found electrical issue I’ll create a post thank you.

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