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Fiberglass reeds

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Does anyone make fiberglass reeds for these old bikes? I have a CT2 top end. 
19 Jul 2021 19:16 #1

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Replied by RT325 on topic Fiberglass reeds

No real advantage for your bike except they're edible if the break where originals will cause damage if ingested--not that i've ever broken an original on a 125 or 175. Broken a 360 reed though back in the day. Costly little blighters too. I "think" after a bit of research & thinking back 42 years when we used them in my kids YZ80--the yz80 took 360 yamaha ones believe it or not--same reed block.So going by that theory a CT2 should take these below for an RT100 as i see an early "74 YZ80 which had a smaller reed block than my "1980 YZ80. Hope ya can make some sense of that long winded story lol.





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