Rusty 2;30589 said:Wow,...it takes more rpm to make that thing open than I would've thought.
Might be the problem. Does not seem very constant ether.
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Rusty 2;30589 said:Wow,...it takes more rpm to make that thing open than I would've thought.
Rusty 2;30731 said:Kelly,
This may not make you feel any better, but just so you know you're not alone,.....
It's become apparent lately with the warmer temps, that I'm gonna have to address the jetting on my new 300. I hate chasing jetting, so I called Hall's this morning and tried to order a "Full Power" jet kit, P/N 8000H1014 (that Rasputin told us about) for my carb. Raymond said they hadn't gotten any yet, and put me on a waiting list with a whole slew of his "locals" who race out there, who all need them "to get their bikes running right" as Raymond put it. Okay, so meantime I'll try to get some stuff from Sudco.
Additionally, (and you're not gonna believe this one)...my pipe came from the factory full of tiny pin holes. Every spin I would take, when I got back to the garage my pipe would be oozing spooge from various spots all over the fat (expansion chamber) part, and blowing a spooge mist all over my white frame tubes and the front of my motor. Every place on my pipe where there is a folded ridge seam,...at the end of the seam there's an open tiny pin hole. There's even a couple holes in just the normal weld seams too. I called my dealer and told him about it, and he told me to take some pictures of it and send them to him. I got a series of really good macro-zoom shots of it bleeding from about 6 accupuncture wounds and sent them to him. He called me a couple days later and told me Husky was going to replace the pipe for me.
That was mid January,...yep you guessed it,...still no new pipe. I got tired of even bothering him about it. I don't blame him of course,...he did what he needed to do,...and he felt so bad about having to keep telling me "no news on the pipe yet" that by late March I just eventually stopped calling him.
I've since taken a Dremel and wire brushed all the spots to the bare metal, and filled them with J-B Weld, and spray painted back over them with this semi-gloss black Krylon grill paint I found that matches pretty well. I could've taken it off and had it welded, I know,...but I've been operating under the assumption that I was getting a new pipe for 3 months now, and he told me I'd have to give them back the original when the new one came in,...so I never bothered. If the J-B Weld ever fails and pops off I'll have it welded up next time.
Also,...I ordered two new air filters for it the day I picked the bike up,...never saw either one of them yet either. Once again I overcame. I googled and found the Twin-Air USA site,...looked them up, and ordered me 6 of them directly from Twin-Air at just a tad over half the price per piece that the OEM Husky ones were gonna be. I started to call him and tell him to just forget the OEM ones,...but after 3 months I figure he already has anyways.
I love this bike,...I can't stop staring at it,...but sooner or later I'm going to need something for it to keep it running that has to come from Husky OEM,....what am I gonna do then?
What if I needed a piston, rings, and wrist pin bearing,...or say maybe a new water pump impeller, or PV parts. I'm not gonna be able to get that at an auto parts store. This is my first Husky, and I'm really excited about it,...but my initial experiences with parts/support has left me with a rather uneasy feeling.
Oh, BTW,....lovin' the Motosportz bash plate man,...thank you!
I gotta order me a T-6 carb vent filter and some extra vent tubing from Colo Moto too,...in fact I'm gonna do that right now.
Like you said, chit happens, life goes on,...keep the faith.
- The air filters you could have got from us, we have really nice Moose ones that have a big neoprene lips for sealing and are very high quality.
- The piston will be available through Athena and I bet wiseco.
- High wear parts are EZ to get.
Norman Foley;30739 said:You bought the bike from Hall's and they don't stock Twin-Air filters? Am I misunderstanding you?
PC.;31914 said:hope you get your upgrade parts quick. I'm sure it'll be worth the wait. I rode Mark's WR125 last weekend. What an eye opener coming off the 300. So much fun in the tight twistiest.... effortless.
NWRider;35811 said:Was there some fabrication involved in using the older pipe and silencer?
vntgmx;36842 said:Just a quick jetting update as the warmer more humid temps have arrived.My bike is an '09 CR125 and here's where I'm at and I raced it this weekend and it was running great.I'm in the northeast at basically sea level more or less where I've traveled with it.
I'm back to the stock needle position with all the stock jetting(main,pilot etc.).I have the air screw at 1 turn out and I've set the idle so it just barely dies.
Seems to be the ticket as the humidity and temps have risen here.
I'm almost back to stock on my '09. Went back to a 32.5 pilot from a 30 (35 is stock). Went back to a 460 (stock) main from a 450. Kept the needle one clip notch lower (raised the needle on notch richer which still seems to fatten up the mid just right). I'm also running an Iridium plug #8 heat range (#9 is stock).ajaxauto;36853 said:After 4 years of racing my 2006 bike and one full year on the 2008 bike both are stock setting as delivered .Maybe the factory is on to something