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Your KTM Overheat?
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<blockquote data-quote="CDA" data-source="post: 9283" data-attributes="member: 103"><p><img src="https://www.dirtbikeaddicts.com/static/images/smilies/lol.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":lol:" title="lol :lol:" data-shortname=":lol:" /></p><p>Another thing to do beside the jetting, coolant catcher and fan, is to make sure you are geared right for the conditions. If you are geared a tad tall, you will over heat. I use to run my KX500 with desert gearing up in the mountains of Kennedy Meadows and I would puke water, I found an old Tecate (Kaw 250 quad) counter shaft sprocket that dropped the gearing down 2 teeth up front. This allowed me to run in 3rd and 4th gear through the trees and the bike never puked after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CDA, post: 9283, member: 103"] :lol: Another thing to do beside the jetting, coolant catcher and fan, is to make sure you are geared right for the conditions. If you are geared a tad tall, you will over heat. I use to run my KX500 with desert gearing up in the mountains of Kennedy Meadows and I would puke water, I found an old Tecate (Kaw 250 quad) counter shaft sprocket that dropped the gearing down 2 teeth up front. This allowed me to run in 3rd and 4th gear through the trees and the bike never puked after that. [/QUOTE]
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