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Reed Valve Stops

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    Jammy123
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    Hi,

    Just had the reed valve cage out my 1990 Dt125R and the reed stops are both different distances from the cage...Does anyone have the correct clearance??

    Thank you in advance!

    James

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      oldman
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      6.8mmvia Haynes manual, enjoy!

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        Jammy123
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        Thank you very much! I never even thought of checking the Haynes manual for that spec! 🙃

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          Thank you very much! I never even thought of checking the Haynes manual for that spec! 🙃

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          @jammy123 Haynes manuals are a goldmine of info, best tool in any workshop!!! 🙂

          SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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