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Ratio-Rite Measuring Cup (does not come with lid)
With Ratio Rite measuring cup get a perfect mix every timeFill to the pre-calibrated ratio mark and pour into gasRatios are from 161 to 441 for 1, 1-12, 2, and 2-12 gallonsCalibrations also include oz., c.c.s, and pints on the opposite side for transmission oil, fork oil, etcTotal capacity is 24 oz.
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u/DirtBikeRider89 ยท 1 pointr/Dualsport

@ridewithwill Some input: I had a '92 EXC 300 (call it an xcw) - That would be like a suped up MX bike compared to bikes now. Actually, even a 2004/5 "xcw" 300 was smooth and mellow in relation to that '92. 300's have nearly 50hp/32ft lbs, 250's are 45hp/28ft lbs, approx. If you get a non-TPI bike, just get a Lectron or Smart carb 1st thing. These give some what more mellow/linear power, along with the biggest part of basically doing away with jetting/elevation issues. Yeah, might need some setup at 1st, but worth it to dodge the oil injection issues of a TPI bike while they improve. Plus, a carb (mechanical) is simply outright more reliable/durable than TPI. There's a "throttle tamer" to make you turn the throttle farther to hit WOT, which helps gnarly/technical trails be easier. As q.g.s said, gearing, pipe and power valve adjustment is another way to modify the power curve to suit you. If you don't have already, get something like a Ratio Rite cup. They make measuring for premix super easy. https://www.amazon.com/Ratio-Rite-Measuring-Cup-does-come/dp/B000I1YLGK

fyi, on TT I'm TheSlayer and on IG/YT , BraapnJP :)