After some careful consideration, I replaced the front sprocket, dropping a tooth. I took her for a trail ride, and the difference was definitely noticeable. I was able top let her bog down, and with a twist of the throttle, get on it in a hurry.
I also purchased an 11oz flywheel weight. I'm having a tough time getting the nut off the crank. Any suggestions as to removing the nut.
My 2001 KX 250 is a woods bike, and I also changed my gearing....from 13/49 to 12/54. The change was dramatic and all for the better. I also have the Steahly 13 oz flywheel weight....another excellent purchase...no more stalling and the bike is far more manageable at the low rpm.
I removed my crank nut with an impact wrench. For installing and torquing the flywheel weight...I put my bike in 5th gear, and I crammed on both brakes while sitting on the bike and pulling on the torque wrench.....it was a little ungainly....but it worked.
I have also spent a fair bit of time getting the jetting just right...the bike starts first kick every time and it idles great....and has awesome throttle response too.
I still have the stock pipe with an FMF muffler [turbine-core]....once the pipe gathers a few more dents, I will be buying the FMF Gnarly.
Oh...almost forgot...I just put on a new rear tire.....it's amazing how the traction improves with some new rubber.
Ken