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[dsn_klr650] ay on heard of a delorto carb (nklr)
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nklr...virus alert [dsn_klr650] higher wattage bulb
Hello all,
I run Norton Anti-Virus on my e-mail and I got the following alert:
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[dsn_klr650] ay on heard of a delorto carb (nklr)
In a message dated Wed, 2 Aug 2000 4:33:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time, "The Squasher" writes:
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Actually, some KTM's did come with the Delorto. I think the early Adventure models had them as well as some of the 620 models and some Dukes. The other came with the Quicksilver. Both were 'jetless' design with a needle and jet doing the metering for the whole circuit. I've heard they were almost impossible to dial in and that's why KTM went with the superior Mikuni for the 640 LC4.
Gino
Gino