• 2 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    WR = 2st Enduro & CR = 2st Cross

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125-200cc CR165 for fat boy ??

bultokid

Husqvarna
AA Class
Would it haul my fat butt around ? 240lb vintage mx'er these days but that 165 sure looks like it would be fun to play around on. Ride 90% of the time at old-school natural terrain mx track ( Rio Bravo ) although just got a '84 WR400 to try out some vintage CC this weekend at Diamond Don's AHRMA race.
 
i've got the 167 (uptite) and it hauls my girth around with ease I weigh 230 with gear and it's no problem..
 
6'2" 225 nekid.... So probably 245ish geared up... Mine is weaker on bottom then those with the fatty pipe, and it's all I want....
 
6'2" 225 nekid.... So probably 245ish geared up... Mine is weaker on bottom then those with the fatty pipe, and it's all I want....

That vid is with a dep pipe that is the weakest pipe I have tried off the bottom but it still does a pretty good job, just need a young fit pilot to get the best from it
A stock ktm 200 pipe make them rip of the bottom but falls a bit flat up on top, the fatty still would appear to be the best all rounder of a pipe but as you say if your happy thats all that counts, were all have different needs and thanks to Walt and his work we all can be catered for, the man is a super star ****************************************:thumbsup:
 
this is all good to know people, keep gettin told id be too big for a 165(6'4 240lb kitted up). what about rocky loose hill climbs? i ride a fair bit of it but also a lot of tight ST.
 
cool vid johnnyboy, track looked like awesome fun just need a few more jumps, maybe some logs/tyre/rocks & a creek crossing or 2 i could ride that all day long & not get bored!
 
this is all good to know people, keep gettin told id be too big for a 165(6'4 240lb kitted up). what about rocky loose hill climbs? i ride a fair bit of it but also a lot of tight ST.
You are going to be stunned what a goat the 165 is on tough, loose climbs.
 
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