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  1. #1
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    Mar 2008
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    Englewood,CO

    Starting point for Elevation

    1st post. Dynojet stage 1/3 kit on the way(1100 kit)...Wondering if anyone can give me a starting point. I'm at 5500 ft, will be riding up to 10,000 sometimes. Bike is '00 1100 with full ti Muzzy, zx11 cams and pods.
    Thanks,
    Rick

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    BadAss Hooligan
    Join Date
    Apr 2004
    Location
    colorado

    Re: Starting point for Elevation

    i had ya covered until you mentioned the cams and pods

    and welcome to the group. you should meet up with us for a ride this sunday.

    http://zrxoa.org/forums//showthread.php?t=182213

    also we have this little international rally thing coming up...would love to have ya.

    http://zrxoa.org/forums//forumdisplay.php?f=188
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    1999 "was green" zrx


  3. #3
    BadAss Hooligan
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    Denver, CO.

    Re: Starting point for Elevation

    If I remember right...Sea level mains for stage 3 is 132s, so drop the mains one step for a start...so

    Stock pilots, 3 - 3.5 turns
    Needles 3.5, (3rd clip, one washer under one on top)
    130 mains

    Should be close.

    BC
    What are we going to do today Brain.
    The same thing we do every day BC, try to take over the world.
    YTRAP fan club #3785
    02 GPzrx
    99 WR400SM

  4. #4
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    Mar 2008
    Location
    Englewood,CO

    Re: Starting point for Elevation

    KevH: License currently took away, so can't make a ride...wish I could though. Bought the bike to trick out while my license is gone.
    BC: Thanks for the starting point...didn't really want to go DJ (wanted Ivans)but got the kit so cheap(57 bucks shipped) figured I'd try it.
    Thanks for the quick responses!
    Rick


 
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