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Operation Guide
High Altitude Carburetor Adjustment
Your engine’s air-fuel mixture becomes
overly rich when operated at high altitudes.
Above 6,500 feet (2,000 m), a rich mixture
can cause driveability problems, reduce
engine performance, and increase fuel
consumption. To compensate, you can have
the carburetors adjusted for high altitude
riding. See your dealer.
However, the carburetors must be returned
to standard factory specifications before
riding again at lower altitudes (below 5,000
feet, 1,500 m). See your dealer.
Sustained riding at lower altitudes with the
lean high-altitude setting may cause rough
idling, stalling, or engine damage from
overheating.
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