Oldmotocrosser
Husqvarna
A Class
I own a 2010 Husky WR300 and I recently replaced my stock Mikuni carb with a JD Jetting Keihin 38mm Airstryker. There are several reasons why I did this; the pro Enduro riders are using it, the stock unit is hard to adjust on the trail; it needs a 10mm wrench to go along with your small robertson screw driver, the stocker is a bear to start sometimes when the bike is hot, and I mean bear.
So, you are wondering what the jetting settings are that I found worked for me in Calgary at above 3438 ft above sea level here they are:
45 Pilot Jet
162 Main Jet
Red Needle 2nd clip
2 turns out on the air screw.
I ride at higher elevations (3000 to 6000 ft.) and the bike rips with these settings.
Much thanks go to Dave at JD Jetting for their help with this, they know their stuff and the price is worth it, so feel free to order products from them, they are really patient with you and know how to dial it in. (The only thing about living in Canada is you will have to wait for customs for any product.)
The new carb has a screw top which allows you to quickly get at your needle to adjust on the trail, and the unit can be adjusted with your thumb or a small screw driver for the idle. (Much easier than the stocker.) The new carb also allows the bike to start quicker on the trail so it is really worth it.
Tip: Keep your cable guide that screws into the top of the old carb as it has a 30 degree bend which you will need, as the fit is tight without this and your throttle cable will kink and not slide well without it.
Cheers,
Oldmxer.
1981 Yamaha MX 175
1980 CR 250
1982 RM 125
1986 YZ 125
So, you are wondering what the jetting settings are that I found worked for me in Calgary at above 3438 ft above sea level here they are:
45 Pilot Jet
162 Main Jet
Red Needle 2nd clip
2 turns out on the air screw.
I ride at higher elevations (3000 to 6000 ft.) and the bike rips with these settings.
Much thanks go to Dave at JD Jetting for their help with this, they know their stuff and the price is worth it, so feel free to order products from them, they are really patient with you and know how to dial it in. (The only thing about living in Canada is you will have to wait for customs for any product.)
The new carb has a screw top which allows you to quickly get at your needle to adjust on the trail, and the unit can be adjusted with your thumb or a small screw driver for the idle. (Much easier than the stocker.) The new carb also allows the bike to start quicker on the trail so it is really worth it.
Tip: Keep your cable guide that screws into the top of the old carb as it has a 30 degree bend which you will need, as the fit is tight without this and your throttle cable will kink and not slide well without it.
Cheers,
Oldmxer.
1981 Yamaha MX 175
1980 CR 250
1982 RM 125
1986 YZ 125