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06 ds running on the RED!!!!!

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Old Apr 10, 2006 | 12:55 PM
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Default 06 ds running on the RED!!!!!

I was running my 06 ds 650 in glamis this weekend,about 75 degrees weather and starting to noticed some power loss while doing 4th gear wide open on the woops!!!
The bike started to struggle to hold wide open throttle.
I had this bike for about 4 months and the first time I ran it performed flawlesly!
Having an 02 ds with no problems EVER,this is kind of throwing me off guard.
I have done a Ron Wood stage 1,big gun exhaust,k/n filter,ported throttle body,R/W cdi box,pretty much all the stuff I had on my 02,and for some reason this bike is not like in it!!!!
It is running stock gearing with 21 inch paddles,the red light started blinking and the fan would not stop running,the pipe was very hot,almost like a lean running condition!!!!
I never did any jetting changes since the other bike always ran good.
Any tips will be apreciated!!!!

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Old Apr 10, 2006 | 02:20 PM
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Default 06 ds running on the RED!!!!!

Are you running the stock carb, or TM45? What Jetting is currently in it, and what RPMs were you running at (you have the RWR CDI so no rev limiter, so maybe you were in too high of RPM)?
 
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