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if you need you bike jetted for 7000, take it to a shop and have it jetted.
If you dont understand your carburetor and make the wrong adjustment you can lean out and blow up the engine.
when you jet a bike for 7000, you need to change everything, main jet, idle jet, idle mixture, idle, and needle position.
WIth Shell v-power and your favourite 2-stroke oil, you could go 50:1 (that's from my dealer). I have been running 50:1 since my 2002 300 EXC has been new, always use new mix for every ride, and drain whatever leftover is in the tank every two weeks.
There is a local KTM dealer here where I live. The number is 904-247-1622, I've been there and they seem to be really nice people and will work with you.
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