Hoov165x
Husqvarna
AA Class
Picked up a left over 2014 a couple of days ago. Took it to one of our local riding areas to break it in and put 40 miles on it. The area is a mix of woods with a few open areas, and plenty of rocks at times. Not very many steep hills in this area.
A few thoughts:
Motor, clutch, and trans: Nice smooth motor, a little soft on the bottom with a nice long smooth pull through a good midrange to the top. I found myself using third gear a lot and abusing the clutch in the tight stuff, while revving it out when it opened up a little. The clutch is light and awesome! Transmission ratios seem well spaced and final gearing was good as well. Shifting without the clutch was excellent, even on the new motor.
Chassis: Although not busy and 'hinged in the middle' like some of the KTM's, especially PDS bikes, the handling was quick and precise with a very light feel through the bar. I am going to put a stabilizer on it so I can relax a little and be less fatigued at the end of the day. I did notice that the harder and more aggressively I rode the bike, the better it worked.
Suspension: This bike has a ways to go before it can match my revalved '04 165. That is crap if you ask me. C'mon KTM/Husky, let's get suspension figured out- especially the forks. The rear end wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either. Much of the problem may be (is) the springs as I am 186 without clothes. My sag numbers are not right and this is definitely causing issues. New springs are on the way. Even with the correct springs, I don't thingk the fork will work though. It seems harsh in the top part of the travel, on rocks and sharp edges, but yet will sometimes blow almost completely through the stroke- making for some interesting moments.... I am going to work on this.
The rest of the bike is awesome!! Fit, finish, details, etc., are superb. I can't wait to put some more time on this bike and get it dialed in.





A few thoughts:
Motor, clutch, and trans: Nice smooth motor, a little soft on the bottom with a nice long smooth pull through a good midrange to the top. I found myself using third gear a lot and abusing the clutch in the tight stuff, while revving it out when it opened up a little. The clutch is light and awesome! Transmission ratios seem well spaced and final gearing was good as well. Shifting without the clutch was excellent, even on the new motor.
Chassis: Although not busy and 'hinged in the middle' like some of the KTM's, especially PDS bikes, the handling was quick and precise with a very light feel through the bar. I am going to put a stabilizer on it so I can relax a little and be less fatigued at the end of the day. I did notice that the harder and more aggressively I rode the bike, the better it worked.
Suspension: This bike has a ways to go before it can match my revalved '04 165. That is crap if you ask me. C'mon KTM/Husky, let's get suspension figured out- especially the forks. The rear end wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either. Much of the problem may be (is) the springs as I am 186 without clothes. My sag numbers are not right and this is definitely causing issues. New springs are on the way. Even with the correct springs, I don't thingk the fork will work though. It seems harsh in the top part of the travel, on rocks and sharp edges, but yet will sometimes blow almost completely through the stroke- making for some interesting moments.... I am going to work on this.
The rest of the bike is awesome!! Fit, finish, details, etc., are superb. I can't wait to put some more time on this bike and get it dialed in.




