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  1. #1251 Re: CG250 Performance 
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    Quote Originally Posted by barnone View Post
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    Looking good. Like those bars with the pull back. Did you post where you got them?
    Regarding your head light, did you check the switch on the right side of the handle bars. Mine is working the way I want with the head light off and the small bulb on with the switch in the middle position. With the switch all the way to the left then the headlight is on.

    If it is not the switch then check the blue/white wires under the tank.

    What bags on the back?


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  2. #1252 Re: CG250 Performance 
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    thnx bar 5/8X1/4 520 chain now just need to dig up a 36 tooth (have 15/42 now , redlines at 70ish)
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  3. #1253 Re: CG250 Performance 
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanDaMan View Post
    thnx bar 5/8X1/4 520 chain now just need to dig up a 36 tooth (have 15/42 now , redlines at 70ish)
    Dan,
    You said earlier " bolted up but teeth were to narrow to fit into the chain , any idea's how to determin type of chain I have ?"

    Did you mean that the teeth were too wide to fit in the chain?

    BTW, The DF has a 520 chain. Better check your measurement.

    Go to http://www.gizmology.net/sprockets.htm for more information on how to measure your chain.
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  4. #1254 Re: CG250 Performance 
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanDaMan View Post
    glad to see someone else go to the gearing extremes im going for and that your getting the speeds I was expecting

    but I'm still having 2 problems

    1) even though my chopper has the same motor , the sprocket linked by barnone didnt fit : ( , bolted up but teeth were to narrow to fit into the chain , any idea's how to determin type of chain I have ?

    2) I installed a 112 main jet , did wonders for top end power , but am still leaning out a bit near top speed (plug white with the faintest ting of tan) (prob that air ram i installed :p ) , would increasing my pilot and needle jets slightly help toward riching up 75-90% throttle ?

    just broke 800 highway miles on my lil bike but need another 10-15 mph to really make highway runs more comfortable
    Have a look at this.It may help.I can't remember if the DF has a pumper or a cv carb. http://www.factorypro.com/tech_tunin...m_engines.html
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  5. #1255 Re: CG250 Performance 
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    Quote Originally Posted by ben2go View Post
    Have a look at this.It may help.I can't remember if the DF has a pumper or a cv carb. http://www.factorypro.com/tech_tunin...m_engines.html
    The DF has a PZ30 pumper so go to http://walbro.com/brochurefiles/3368...g%20Manual.pdf
    Don't know what carb DanDaMan's bike has on it.
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  6. #1256 Re: CG250 Performance 
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    I prefer a pumper carb on a single.
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  7. #1257 Re: CG250 Performance 
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanDaMan View Post
    glad to see someone else go to the gearing extremes im going for and that your getting the speeds I was expecting

    but I'm still having 2 problems

    1) even though my chopper has the same motor , the sprocket linked by barnone didnt fit : ( , bolted up but teeth were to narrow to fit into the chain , any idea's how to determin type of chain I have ?

    2) I installed a 112 main jet , did wonders for top end power , but am still leaning out a bit near top speed (plug white with the faintest ting of tan) (prob that air ram i installed :p ) , would increasing my pilot and needle jets slightly help toward riching up 75-90% throttle ?

    just broke 800 highway miles on my lil bike but need another 10-15 mph to really make highway runs more comfortable
    look at your chain really good, my chain has the number 520 engraved on some of the links, some links have KMC, some links have IZ, some links have 520, and the rest are just blank.
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  8. #1258 Re: CG250 Performance 
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    Sense we're on the subject. Installing the new chain yesterday, I used EK's patented Screw Type Connecting Link. No riveting or clip.
    It comes with extra long shafts that are threaded half way. After inserting, put plate on and finger tight nuts provided. 5/16 wrench start equally torqing down. Once it bottoms, you break off threaded shafts. Must work like a plumbing compression fitting. Clean look & reported to be as strong as a riveted link without the hasel.
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  9. #1259 Re: CG250 Performance 
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    also have pumper carb , looking at links I did find a link with a number stamp , 428H JE KMC, ..... well atleast I know what to order now (engine/carbs seem to be an exact match between your bobbers n my chopper , and had all of the same electrical issues listed earlier in the thread as well (solved by simply installing new rectifier ) oddly enough 428 is a match for the honda CG 125 that the motor is derived from

    still have the a bit lean problem at mostly open throttle , 45 pilot(stock) dunno about needle jet size but have 2 washers on it and 112 main , still lean but at least there is the very faintest tinge of tan wer as be4 with the 88 it was always bone white (used a bit of 180degree ( U shaped) radiator tubing to reposition airfilter from rear facing out into the airstream and forward facing)

    but I have read that ALL 3 jets effect WOT , and was wondering if up sizing pilot n needle jets might solve my issues /shrug there cheap enough trial n error may not hurt , gunna go up 1 size on my pilot n 2 on needle n post my results
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    Quote Originally Posted by GUN ROD View Post
    Sense we're on the subject. Installing the new chain yesterday, I used EK's patented Screw Type Connecting Link. No riveting or clip.
    It comes with extra long shafts that are threaded half way. After inserting, put plate on and finger tight nuts provided. 5/16 wrench start equally torqing down. Once it bottoms, you break off threaded shafts. Must work like a plumbing compression fitting. Clean look & reported to be as strong as a riveted link without the hasel.
    You have a link to that?I'm replace a DID O ring chain on one of my bikes soon.That maybe an option for me since the bike is't getting but maybe 35 hp to the rear wheel.
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