300 cross trainer Power valve adjusment

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300 cross trainer Power valve adjusment

Postby NYrider » Sun Sep 20, 2015 6:31 pm

Hey guys i brought the crosstrainer about 7 months ago. Great all around bike. Does anyone know how to adjust the power valve?
I would like to adjust as i need it on trails rides. I can't find no info on it at all
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Re: 300 cross trainer Power valve adjusment

Postby Mark Donovan » Sun Sep 20, 2015 7:47 pm

Very simply locate the power valve on the lower right side of the motor insert an allen wrench and turn left and she will come alive. :)
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Re: 300 cross trainer Power valve adjusment

Postby NYrider » Wed Nov 25, 2015 8:34 pm

Hi mark so left will increase power?
Will it make that much of a difference ?
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Re: 300 cross trainer Power valve adjusment

Postby iamovru » Thu Nov 26, 2015 9:21 am

NYrider wrote:Hi mark so left will increase power?
Will it make that much of a difference ?


Turn it in to tone down the hit for tight trails. I would do 1 full turn at a time and try that. You can go in as many as 4-5 full turns in, if it is similar to the 300 RR.

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Re: 300 cross trainer Power valve adjusment

Postby Whee » Fri Nov 27, 2015 12:45 am

I have played with it a bit. When I unscrewed it to flush, it seemed to take away the hit & allow it to rev in a more linear fashion. As I screwed it back in, it slowly increased a hit & moved it to a lower & lower rpm. Then when back to its OEM position, the hit was just off idle. I actually like it there since it makes it easy to lift the front end & have instant power. Heres the info from the Shop Manual (Click to see entire page; https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0X ... 8E166C6F95);

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