Nordic
Husqvarna
A Class
Picked up my new 2012 yesterday. My last dirt bike was a 1980 RM250, and so you probably can see where this is going.... The bike was powered up at the dealership in St. Louis (great group to work with), and we added some aluminum radiator guards, decent hand guards, a reusable oil filter, and trickle charger for the very small battery. This should get me through the break-in and then I will re-evaluate the need for any other modifications (tires, skid plate, FI tuner seem likely).
I definitely see where others are coming from with regard to the challenges of throttle control on the bike; it is on or off. It is also on the loud side for my late 40s, living in the 'burbs life. Right now, the bike just needs to be ridden. After a few tanks of gas have run through it (and oil changes), I may end up looking into the JD FI Tuner (Power Surge 6x). As for quieting the bike, the threads here would seem to indicate that there are not any truly effective options (maybe some ear plugs for myself and the neighbors.... Walgreens has some great deals). It is not really any worse than those gas-powered leaf blowers, and not as bad as a chainsaw, both of which we all tolerate.
The unplugged bike, seems to have lots of torque, at least for this former teenage MXer. I can't imagine that being an issue. It is also clear to me that I will be looking for a trailer, as the nearest large ridable state park land is about 20 miles away. That would seem like the absolute maximum that I would want to spend on the road with this bike. Although, maybe this will change as the thing breaks in and smooths out some.
All said, it seems to be exactly what it is billed as, a racing bike with lights and a plate. At 6'2" I am just able to sit with my feel fully on the ground, and that may be an issue for anyone under 6'. Much to my kid's dismay (and wife's relief), there are no passenger pegs.
I am really looking forward to getting this machine of the asphalt soon.
I definitely see where others are coming from with regard to the challenges of throttle control on the bike; it is on or off. It is also on the loud side for my late 40s, living in the 'burbs life. Right now, the bike just needs to be ridden. After a few tanks of gas have run through it (and oil changes), I may end up looking into the JD FI Tuner (Power Surge 6x). As for quieting the bike, the threads here would seem to indicate that there are not any truly effective options (maybe some ear plugs for myself and the neighbors.... Walgreens has some great deals). It is not really any worse than those gas-powered leaf blowers, and not as bad as a chainsaw, both of which we all tolerate.
The unplugged bike, seems to have lots of torque, at least for this former teenage MXer. I can't imagine that being an issue. It is also clear to me that I will be looking for a trailer, as the nearest large ridable state park land is about 20 miles away. That would seem like the absolute maximum that I would want to spend on the road with this bike. Although, maybe this will change as the thing breaks in and smooths out some.
All said, it seems to be exactly what it is billed as, a racing bike with lights and a plate. At 6'2" I am just able to sit with my feel fully on the ground, and that may be an issue for anyone under 6'. Much to my kid's dismay (and wife's relief), there are no passenger pegs.
I am really looking forward to getting this machine of the asphalt soon.