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Top handle bar lengths - what do you use?


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It was one of those early really really bad ones that Reg Coates ran over.

 

I got the upgrade kit that Stihl supplied to bring it up to spec, along with a good old 14mm hole in the exhaust it's a ripper.

I also have a bog standard more recent one that makes a little less noise but cuts as fast (well very very nearly!)

Get you cordless drill out!

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Ive used a 201 tc-m 2015 model,gutless piece of dogsh#@,i dunno if it was a lemon cause it went into our mechanic couple of times but its a gamble i personally wouldnt take in buying one.

My heart belongs too 020av,but an absolute bitch to service or work on so in my humble experience 200T is king.

You have me thinkin of drilling a couple of 8 mil holes in a 200t...hmmmm

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I've had 3 201t all on 14" bars, never had an issue with any of them (2 normal carb, current one is a 201t)

 

As said, a cordless drill in the right place opens them right up! That and a decent chain, I seem to remember the one they come with is quite heavy on the bumper links

 

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