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    For Those about to Rock... buying OKO Flatslides..

    Hey nah it runs the hex jets. It's currently running a 100 main and a 36 slow. Maybe anyone have any ideas on a ballpark to head to with oko sizing?
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    For Those about to Rock... buying OKO Flatslides..

    Hey yea I'm pretty sure it'll work fine with the right jets I've actually been running through page after page on this for a while. I've found the conversion charts but am still lost. It all comes down to the boyesen site recommending a 210 main with a 30 slow. Everything I've read seems to...
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    For Those about to Rock... buying OKO Flatslides..

    Yea I did do alot of research into it. The yz80 carb is the same 26mm as the oko. Yea quality is prolly a lil less but it's not a high end racer, just my pitbike. It's only a 2mm increase over the standard carb but the response and mid are much better. I'm fairly certain with the right jetting...
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    For Those about to Rock... buying OKO Flatslides..

    Actually the oko is bigger. Standard ktm carb is a mikuni round slide 24mm as opposed to the 26mm I put on it. It definitely makes more power and has better midrange but the tuning isn't right. I just want a reference as to what jet sizes are similar to a 210 mikuni jet. Also read somewhere that...
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    For Those about to Rock... buying OKO Flatslides..

    Hi all I know it's a bit left field but I have a2001 ktm 65 minibike that I've fitted an oko 26mm flatslide to and boyesen reeds. Boyesen recommend a 210 main jet and 30 slow jet. My question is that's with the mikuni carb, how does this relate to the oko jet sizes? Can anyone recommend a...
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