Yonuh Adisi FSO wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:01:I'm running a 152.5 main, 55 pilot, Jardine muffler, K&N drop in filter, approximately 1 1/2 to 2 turns out on idle mix, and live at approximately 4500 to 5000 Above Sea Level.
MY Savage runs strong at this setting with only a little bit of crackling on decel and even that is starting to go away the more I ride it.
I am at 1500 feet in pheonix, where it routinely hits 110 degrees. I run a 152.5 main, stock 52.5 pilot, 1- 1 1/4 turns out, and 2/3 spacer. Jardine muffler, cheesed airbox, snorkel removed, stock air filter (K&N Cone on the way). She runs like a champ and can easily hit 85. You can change the jets on her in about 20 minutes, especially if you have the allens installed. Though if your float bowl screws aren't over tight a small phillips can get in there.
Good luck and ask questions. these bikes are very easy to work on and darn near impervious to mistakes. They may run like crap after a mistake, but bounce right back when you put things right