rholbrook
Well-Known Member
- Location
- Kaysville, Ut
The neighbor kid got excited and pulled the trigger on a 2007 CRF250R without talking to me first. I was out of town and he had cash burning a hole in his pocket. Long story short, it has been shimmed all the way out so we sent the head to FastHeads for a rebuild. Turns out it has been ported and polished already and of course, only the expensive rebuild was available because the guides had been shortened or something like that. Got the head back Friday, put it in the bike and it struggled to start. Once started it runs great. I had FastHeads shim it before they sent it, worth the extra money to be able to bolt it up.
I haven't owned a CRF250R so I have never jetted one. If I go through and twist the throttle 3 times and kick it with no throttle, it will fire after 3-4 kicks. That doesn't cut it for me. I like first or second kick at most. Does anyone have any experience where I should be for jetting at this altitude for a starting point? I'm going to pull the carb out and see whats in it but I would like an idea of where you have had success unless that is how these Hondas start.
Thanks
I haven't owned a CRF250R so I have never jetted one. If I go through and twist the throttle 3 times and kick it with no throttle, it will fire after 3-4 kicks. That doesn't cut it for me. I like first or second kick at most. Does anyone have any experience where I should be for jetting at this altitude for a starting point? I'm going to pull the carb out and see whats in it but I would like an idea of where you have had success unless that is how these Hondas start.
Thanks