freezerGeezer
Husqvarna
AA Class
A quick forum search tells me this isn't that unusual but I have sheared off 2 in the last week
, question is could it be anything at all to do with the fact I have just fitted the FBF dual map ignition?
The bike a 2004 CR165 had about 15hrs on it since fitting the 165 kit and hasn't missed a beat or had any issues.
The fist time was at a practice track last weekend, first time out since fitting the FBF dual map ignition. I had been on the track a few times on & off, went to start her up after a rest, got quite a kick back and it snapped clean off.
Second time happened yesterday, after rushing to repair the bike ready for this weekends event. not long into the race someone came off in front of me on a steep incline I stalled, tried to kick her over and it snapped again, race over for me.
So.....is it possible that the FBF dual map ignition could play a part in this by shifting the timing and causing excessive kick back? I have been switching between maps but both times the shaft has snapped has been on the same map.
Any advice or modifications people have done to help prevent this from happening
I'm going to look at options for a custom made stronger shaft, also I recall seeing a post on here about a modified (longer) KTM kickstart, I know longer normally means more leverage/stress but if it makes starting easier with a less aggressive kick is it worth a shot?

Thanks

The bike a 2004 CR165 had about 15hrs on it since fitting the 165 kit and hasn't missed a beat or had any issues.
The fist time was at a practice track last weekend, first time out since fitting the FBF dual map ignition. I had been on the track a few times on & off, went to start her up after a rest, got quite a kick back and it snapped clean off.
Second time happened yesterday, after rushing to repair the bike ready for this weekends event. not long into the race someone came off in front of me on a steep incline I stalled, tried to kick her over and it snapped again, race over for me.
So.....is it possible that the FBF dual map ignition could play a part in this by shifting the timing and causing excessive kick back? I have been switching between maps but both times the shaft has snapped has been on the same map.
Any advice or modifications people have done to help prevent this from happening

I'm going to look at options for a custom made stronger shaft, also I recall seeing a post on here about a modified (longer) KTM kickstart, I know longer normally means more leverage/stress but if it makes starting easier with a less aggressive kick is it worth a shot?


Thanks
