SteveJ
Husqvarna
AA Class
When I recently purchased my 83 CR500, the original 4 speed gearset had been swapped for a 6 speed wide ratio, I was given the 4 speed gearset with the machine. While I refurbished the bike for vintage motocross, I reinstalled the 4 speed, which seemed to me to be more appropriate for my use. I am running a 12 tooth countershaft and 53 tooth rear sprocket. The machine strikes me as being rather tall geared (high geared) in 1st. It has plenty of power. I am an intermediate level rider, on my other bikes I usually place in the top positions in my classes. My problem... on starting lines with good traction the bike wheelies instantly on the start. I have tried sitting as far forward as possible with as much downward pressure on the handlebars as possible. Tried leaving at higher rpm's but almost looped it. Someone suggested that I pin the throttle and dump the clutch to get it spinning, asked him if he wanted to try it
. I feel the issue is with the tall gearing in 1st. The parts manual shows primary gearing between crank and clutch to be the same on 83 XC and CR, so unless someone pulled a switch with some other model, it should be correct. 12 lbs. pressure in the Dunlop knobby on the rear. I am thinking of changing to an 11 tooth countershaft sprocket to see what result I get. Anyone else have this concern on starting lines? Gearing suggestions? Starting line technique? Open to any and all suggestions regarding any of the above. I have never ridden one of these bikes prior to owning this one, so nothing to compare it to. Is it the nature of the beast? Thanks in advance.
Steve

Steve