rockdancer
Husqvarna
Pro Class
Id just thought Id introduce myself to this great little forum you guys have going here
Age 40 Married with kids
Recent rides TE 450 ( great but heavy) Wr125 06 - tuning issues
YZ125 WR 04
Picked up an 08 model demonstrator which was bought new in August from Full Throttle ( oz largest Husky dealer )
I havent seen any of this year model on this forum so thought it may be of interest
I am not sure what the spec differences are on the motor to the 07 and 06 -slight differences?
Anyway we ve had a month of rain and untill yesterday I hadnt ridden the new bike and also hadnt ridden for 6 months since a big off on the YZ ( broken hand)
First bit of sun and we went up to the hills to see what trouble we could get into. Where we ride its very hilly ranforest and there is a very slippery red clay .
First of all the bike did seem to run more crisply than the 06 ( unless the 06 was on a good day)
It lugged better - no doubt . I had little trouble with the hills but did have to work quite hard to keep the power valve open. Fanning clutch
and changing down to first .
(I was bit rusty and had a few offs as well)
Coincidentally on the same day I rode an 09 yz 125 for a comparison. The extra power of the YZ is very noticeable and there is no doubt there is much better thottle response from down low. ( without the tractablilty if that makes sense) As the other fellow said he had to change down to first to stay in the band -when the yz would have been in second
The YZ turned better and felt plusher at the rear but I didnt like the feel of the front end ( stiff?) and felt i was going to come off - like I did on my old YZ. I preferred my WR and also like the feel of the engine better up top.
Back on the WR there was the occasional lean bog
Where the bike would have a quite large hesitation but it wasnt too annoying and I think you could live with it - unless it happens at the worst possible moment on the crest if a gnarly cliff! If a new carb fixes that issue then it will be a cheap fix
Anyway the bike isnt looking so good now as I stupidly flipped it after a celebratory wheelie and broke the rear guard off. We d ridden through 3 deep water crossings and I was wanting to make sure there was no water getting into the motor! duh
(And I was complaining that it was hard to wheelie!)
So after a six hour trail ride I am now feeling a bit sore but looking forward to the next one .
Keep up the good work with the trials and tribulations of tuning the wr125 especially Walt - cheers
Ashley
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http://i669.photobucket.com/albums/vv52/acamp69/husky/IMG_4414.jpg
http://i669.photobucket.com/albums/vv52/acamp69/husky/RIMG0010.jpg
http://i669.photobucket.com/albums/vv52/acamp69/husky/IMG_4412.jpg
Age 40 Married with kids
Recent rides TE 450 ( great but heavy) Wr125 06 - tuning issues
YZ125 WR 04
Picked up an 08 model demonstrator which was bought new in August from Full Throttle ( oz largest Husky dealer )
I havent seen any of this year model on this forum so thought it may be of interest
I am not sure what the spec differences are on the motor to the 07 and 06 -slight differences?
Anyway we ve had a month of rain and untill yesterday I hadnt ridden the new bike and also hadnt ridden for 6 months since a big off on the YZ ( broken hand)
First bit of sun and we went up to the hills to see what trouble we could get into. Where we ride its very hilly ranforest and there is a very slippery red clay .
First of all the bike did seem to run more crisply than the 06 ( unless the 06 was on a good day)
It lugged better - no doubt . I had little trouble with the hills but did have to work quite hard to keep the power valve open. Fanning clutch
and changing down to first .
(I was bit rusty and had a few offs as well)
Coincidentally on the same day I rode an 09 yz 125 for a comparison. The extra power of the YZ is very noticeable and there is no doubt there is much better thottle response from down low. ( without the tractablilty if that makes sense) As the other fellow said he had to change down to first to stay in the band -when the yz would have been in second
The YZ turned better and felt plusher at the rear but I didnt like the feel of the front end ( stiff?) and felt i was going to come off - like I did on my old YZ. I preferred my WR and also like the feel of the engine better up top.
Back on the WR there was the occasional lean bog

Anyway the bike isnt looking so good now as I stupidly flipped it after a celebratory wheelie and broke the rear guard off. We d ridden through 3 deep water crossings and I was wanting to make sure there was no water getting into the motor! duh
(And I was complaining that it was hard to wheelie!)
So after a six hour trail ride I am now feeling a bit sore but looking forward to the next one .
Keep up the good work with the trials and tribulations of tuning the wr125 especially Walt - cheers
Ashley

http://i669.photobucket.com/albums/vv52/acamp69/husky/IMG_4411.jpg
http://i669.photobucket.com/albums/vv52/acamp69/husky/IMG_4414.jpg
http://i669.photobucket.com/albums/vv52/acamp69/husky/RIMG0010.jpg
http://i669.photobucket.com/albums/vv52/acamp69/husky/IMG_4412.jpg