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Anyone else have carb problems on there 2011WR300. I was told to replace the carb by the dealer. Its a Mikuni TMX38. The bike only has 2 rides on it. I was told to go to a Keihin carb
As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.
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There was a factory upgrade jetting kit for the 2011. get that kit from dealer over 100 hours on mine untouched except rear brake pads and tires
Some people "like me" tuned and tuned on their factory Mikuni's and then finally get them dialed in. Then the next day the temperature changes and the carb is out of tune again. I replaced mine at 8 hours on the bike. No more issues. It's total garbage you have to do a carb swap on a new bike, but ultimately that is the "fix" for tuning problems. Mine ran better in the first 5 minutes it was on the bike, than it did with a week of tuning the Mikuni.
Did this kit come with your bike as an extras?..I got a box of parts when I took delivery of my 2011 WR300 1 month ago and in it was some jets and a new needle I have not used. It runs okay now, but is hard to start. I dropped the clip because on my first ride it boged down low and ran like crap..Had different needle slide pilot and everything. My dealer said it was slightly different jetting because of digital ignition on the 2011 vs. analog
I had to kick mine forever until I swapped out that little tiny "starter" jet that was in the same bag as the new needle. It's only roughly jetted now, but now it's a single kick to get it fired up.Did this kit come with your bike as an extras?..I got a box of parts when I took delivery of my 2011 WR300 1 month ago and in it was some jets and a new needle I have not used. It runs okay now, but is hard to start. I dropped the clip because on my first ride it boged down low and ran like crap..
The easiest fix and most rewarding is to replace it with the PWK Airstriker carb. This makes it easy to jet and it makes lots of clean crisp power. I've done this to my ride and I still don't understand why the dealers let the bikes go out the door so restricted with the Mikuni carb.Anyone else have carb problems on there 2011WR300. I was told to replace the carb by the dealer. Its a Mikuni TMX38. The bike only has 2 rides on it. I was told to go to a Keihin carb
I've been reading these posts about carb issues with the WR300 for over a year now. I can understand a few changes necessary with the ignition change, but sheesh... my '09 WR 300 ran like a scalded dog with a few minor tweaks to the stock Mikuni. The bike was so strong I sold it because I wasn't man enough to handle it.![]()