TakeTheRedPill
Husqvarna
B Class
I took my '09 WR 250 out for it's break in ride at Carneige OHV near Tracy, CA on Friday. Temps were in the mid 70's with clear skies. The bike has become progressively harder to start over the last couple of weeks and it took a good 30 kicks to get it going. At one point a bunch of gas hit the ground, it must have come from the carb overflow, and I thought I had really flooded the engine but it started on the next few kicks. I let it warm up for 4 minutes and took off. Very bubbly and congested on getting going and then it cleaned up and took off with quite a hit. Carneige has a dirt road with a 15MPH limit and I was easily doubling that in first gear. I got over to the edge of the park where there wasn't much traffic and ran up thru third gear. This bike really wants to run fast. The engine's not too happy running slow in first or second as it's very congested being lugged down. Third gear was better as it would run cleaner coasting and respond better to throttle. First gear, very congested from idle to 1/8 throttle at which point you have to hang on as things happen very fast as the throttle goes from 1/8 up. Second gear, slightly less congested more gentle hit, engine not completely happy. Third gear, a lot less congestion, pulls strongly off 1/8 throttle. After 10 minutes I returned to the covered table/parking spot and let it cool down for 30 minutes. Started on the second kick and I rode around exploring the flat area of Carneige. The dirt road is concrete hard adobe clay with small rocks. Just off the road is an area with larger rocks and some whoops but not great riding. 15 minutes cruising around at various throttle settings and then back to cool off. Started on second kick and I decided to try one of the trails. Carneige is located at the bottom of a small valley with hills rising to the south. Some of the trails are very steep but I stayed off these and took an easy route up to the top of a high hill. Double track road was hard packed adobe and I went up and over the hill, turned around on the other side and came back down the way I went up. The engine didn't really like idling down the trail and once back on level ground it was even more congested than before. There was a large stretch of level dirt off the road and I went over there and ran up through the gears fairly aggressively from first thru third five times to see if that would correct the congestion but it didn't help. I cruised around a little more and then had to load up and get back home.
Today I'm going to try adjusting what the manual calls the fuel mixture adjusting screw (Page 92 of owner's manual) to see if that helps with the congestion and starting issues and change the oil and plug. Next week I'm going to try the Hollister OHV area and see what that's like.
The Carneige OHV is off Corral Hollow Road near Tracy, CA. About a mile before the Carneige turnoff there's a Lawrence-Livermore Lab site that warns about explosives. This is where the lab burns uranium cores from power plants in the open air and riding at Carneige may not be the best thing to do from a health standpoint.
Today I'm going to try adjusting what the manual calls the fuel mixture adjusting screw (Page 92 of owner's manual) to see if that helps with the congestion and starting issues and change the oil and plug. Next week I'm going to try the Hollister OHV area and see what that's like.
The Carneige OHV is off Corral Hollow Road near Tracy, CA. About a mile before the Carneige turnoff there's a Lawrence-Livermore Lab site that warns about explosives. This is where the lab burns uranium cores from power plants in the open air and riding at Carneige may not be the best thing to do from a health standpoint.