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Paid £500 new, 14" bar and a spare chain to sweeten the deal :thumbup:

Didn't really fancy starting drilling holes, advancing ignition and de-restricting carb etc, as the only reason I replaced my 200t was due to reliability issues.

 

 

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jealous!

 

I'd like to confirm that a year and a half after this comment was made, I am no longer jealous. Just thought i'd make it clear. I dislike the 201t...alot!

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I'd like to confirm that a year and a half after this comment was made, I am no longer jealous. Just thought i'd make it clear. I dislike the 201t...alot!

 

Understandable given its pants .

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Understandable given its pants .

 

True.

I hadn't seen one in person when i made the 'jealous' comment, i don't think many people had. It's a bit like deja vu with the new husky :D

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take out the spark arrest and drill a big hole in the exhaust.

 

Are you in the US? I don't think ours have the arrestor screen. I've heard of the mods you can do to it, but from what I gathered if you drill a hole in the exhaust you then have to derestrict the carb? I don't fancy faffing around with that but if you can simply just drill the exhaust I may give that a go...

 

I find mine pretty good, the only niggle I have is the throttle lag, but I've already been advised on that.

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