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I have to admit it. Those Jonsered's are peaking my curiosity. They are sexy. I saw Mason's saw in CT. It was very strong and it wasn't even ported. Just MM and timing advance.
Husky's don't do anything for me, but those Johnyreds......... Hmmmm.
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Jonsered reds are a visual masterpiece...
 

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Tested this bad boy today. All in all it’s bloody strong for a 50cc. I like it more that the muffler modded 550xp. This has had a muffler mod, squish set, tiny bit of case matching and a new meteor piston kit with the caber. It has cost £155 all in with the new bar and chain.. IMG_1567.JPG
 
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Now to tackle the 351. Which I found out today has a leaking flywheel side crank seal. Races when on the clutch side down. Checked the boot and all the other obvs like fuel etc.
 

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Ok guys, what chain pitch and gauge are you running on your 50cc’s?
 

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.325x18" here. I think usage is a consideration for choosing a pitch. I like 3/8 for bucking, but .325 is smoother and less grabby for limbing. Heck, a ported 50cc saw could reasonably be decked out with 3/8, .325, or 3/8lp. Each have advantages and disadvantages. Gotta try a few setups to figure out which you like the best.
 
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