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Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: Montucky
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And so my Hawk 250 experience begins.
![]() Got the crate this morning unharmed. Now time for new fluids, sparkplug, VM26 carburator and/or jets, JT sprockets and chain. ![]()
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Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Colorado
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Congrats! Hope you love it. Thanks for posting.
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Omaha, NE
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Nice! Depending on your altitude on the Mikuni, start with a 25 pilot, 105 main, and needle 1 clip down from the center.
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Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Colorado
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Take your time and check everything very carefully. People talk about brake calipers and sprockets falling off. Mine came with 3 tight bolts and one finger loose bolt. I haven't changed the stock chain or carb (yet), but my chain came piano string tight, had to loosen that way, way up. Check the wire runs, even if they're zip-tied in place. Nothing has any lube on it. When you think you're done, go back and check everything again. I got way too excited about going for my first ride.
It might be better just to dis-assemble the whole bike and start over. ![]() |
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I only wish the Hawk 250 was street legal in California.
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Omaha, NE
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That is exactly what I did with mine. Down to motor and frame. That is how I discovered the loose sprocket situation.
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Location: Sardis, BC, Canada
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Dan, I'm sure that's also how you corrected wiring issues before they became trouble.
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Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: Montucky
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Dan, I'm at 3300 feet here in Montana. I bought the 10 jet kit for the VM26 Mikuni. Carb (new one) goes on tonight, so far I've blue loctited every shock, wheel nut, on the tripple clamp. New oil and NGK Irdium spark plug put in. Replaced front fork oil with Yamalube 15w. Going to finish it up tonight with new japanese made 428 chain and JT sprokets 17 and 44, need to get more blue locktite and black zip ties to clean up electric wiring and cables.
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Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: Northern VA
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Where did you get it from, and what was your cost (if you don't mind me asking)? Also did the MCO state "motorcycle" or "dirt bike"?
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Omaha, NE
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Being at 3300ft on a stock bike, a 105 or maybe even a 102.5 main jet might be the ticket. The 102.5 won't come in the kit, but if you decide to delve into fine tuning the carb you can order a genuine Mikuni jet through Jetsrus.com. I highly recommend genuine jets. I bought the same jet kit you did and had nothing but issues trying to get my bike dialed in, and had inconsistent threads as well as one jet that was blocked with debris. As far as the pilot jet, the 20 size that comes in the VM26 clones should work ok for you at that elevation, but will still likely be a little lean. A 22.5 or 25 would be just about perfect for your elevation. You are roughly 2500ft higher than I am and I have found a 27.5 to be the right size on my modified bike, with the 25 being a hair lean. The general rule of thumb with Mikuni jetting is a half a jet size for every 2500ft change or 25 degree difference in temp. Since nobody wants to re-jet all the time for temperature changes, we primarily focus on elevation lol. My method for temp changes has always been to set the fueling up for cooler weather (50-60 derees), so when it gets hot the fueling will be a hair richer and help the motor run cooler. Needle position on the Mikuni tends to be center or 1 slot down from center/4th slot down from the top. I really do suggest some "half step" jets if you really want to get that carb dialed in. Taking the time to really dial in the carburetor will give you the best of both worlds. The best performance AND fuel economy. I still average mid 60mpg with mixed riding and a heavy hand. Mikuni Jet numbers for the clone carburetor. Main: N100.604 - https://jetsrus.com/a_jets_by_carbur...arge_round.htm Pilot: VM28/486 - https://jetsrus.com/a_jets_by_carbur...-486_pilot.htm Last little point to touch on that you will likely run into with the 17/44 gearing and an otherwise stock bike is that your top speed will never change, but your bikes cruise speed at half throttle will be higher. My 17/43 sprockets on a stock bike had a part throttle cruise speed around 50-55mph. It could do this all day long without ever breaking a sweat, but would have to be pegged wide open to do 60, and 62 was the fastest the bike would ever muster. Once I did the exhaust and intake and got the carb tuned again, I can cruise 60 all day long, never needing beyond half to 3/4 throttle unless I hit a steeper hill. Top speed is around 66-67mph, and I have a current max of 71 going down slight a hill...which is scary on such a tall light bike with knobby tires.
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Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: Montucky
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Border411: I haven't gotten the MCO from the distributor (Killer Motorsports) yet. I paid 1295 shipped.
Dan, thanks for the pointers. I discovered that that jet kit didn't fit the VM26, so I just put it in stock until I've broken in the bike. It sure is a sweet little thing, I let it warm up and spun it around the block (6 miles) then changed the oil (1st batch of Rotella 15w40) and then changed it, it was pretty gross still after only 6 miles, let it cool down and did a 2nd run on 2nd oilchange. Got 33 miles in on 1st day ![]()
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Join Date: Apr 2017
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Meh, order a handful of genuine Mikuni jets in the meantime. You have a good idea of what sizes to get, so you won't have to buy the whole catalog lol. The original jetting in that carb should be ok for your altitude anyway, maybe just a hair on the lean side.
FWIW, I broke my bike in from day 1 with a jetted carburetor. Killermotosports is where I got my Hawk from too. MCO took about 2 weeks to arrive from when I submitted the request.
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Dan, I also adjusted the valves before 1st start of the engine (which had no clearance whatsoever), I set them to 0.004 for intake and exhaust for brakein. It was a little noisy at 1st, but it quieted down after 2nd oilchange and 30 some miles......so I'll keep an eye on it.
I will definitely look into the jet sizes you mentioned and buy 2-3 extras just because. I REALLY like this little bike. Uni filter coming, and I have a feeling a full exhaust will be in place shortly even tho I like the soundlevel of the stock exhaust as mine will be used for hunting too.
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Just to be safe, when you ask for the MCO, tell them it has to say "motorcycle"....ARH
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