• Re: '94 CR-125 jetting,The old "no idle" myth

    From Joshua H@21:1/5 to Eric Hollander on Thu Sep 8 17:48:47 2022
    On Tuesday, May 7, 1996 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Eric Hollander wrote:
    In article <4mg643$8...@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, SBroon <sbr...@aol.com> wrote:
    Real men don't idle...it is true
    Fast riders know that you need engine braking to get around corners
    faster,
    Idling disrupts engine braking.
    i'm not a dirt rider or anything, but:
    why not use the brakes for braking and the engine for going?
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    hahahahah i actualy love that haha a

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  • From Volker Bartheld@21:1/5 to Joshua H on Sat Sep 10 18:31:28 2022
    On Thu, 8 Sep 2022 17:48:47 -0700 (PDT), Joshua H wrote:
    On Tuesday, May 7, 1996 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Eric Hollander wrote:
    In article <4mg643$8...@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, SBroon <sbr...@aol.com> wrote:
    Real men don't idle...it is true
    Fast riders know that you need engine braking to get around corners >>>faster, Idling disrupts engine braking.
    i'm not a dirt rider or anything, but:
    why not use the brakes for braking and the engine for going?
    hahahahah i actualy love that haha a

    And while at it probably also consider, that two-strokes - especially
    such little ones as the CR125R - have zilch, zero, nada, null engine
    braking and might even seize if operated for prolonged times at
    elevated revs with the throttle closed.

    My 1994 CR250R _did_ idle, of course. As long as I wanted it to. Because
    air filter and carb were clean, bike jetted properly and I was running
    decent premix. 1:50 fully synthetic IIRC.

    Volker

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