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

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    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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All 2st Harsh suspension??

stock was a 5.4 .
I rode the wr at I-5 mx today. It was a groomed track, elevation changes, a few good kicker jumps that sent me way past the landings... I effin' love this bike! I rode it faster than I rode my rm250. It handled so well, stable in the straights, dove into corners , stuck rutted ones, it did it all. I'm really impressed with my find. My buddy who normally hangs on my tail, or who I can't pass, could not keep up. And he's on a 2014 ktm 250xc, with the 4cs forks....
 
stock was a 5.4 .
I rode the wr at I-5 mx today. It was a groomed track, elevation changes, a few good kicker jumps that sent me way past the landings... I effin' love this bike! I rode it faster than I rode my rm250. It handled so well, stable in the straights, dove into corners , stuck rutted ones, it did it all. I'm really impressed with my find. My buddy who normally hangs on my tail, or who I can't pass, could not keep up. And he's on a 2014 ktm 250xc, with the 4cs forks....


Very cool. :cheers:
 
14 psi on both. Ditto on having it done or ditto that it's only hype?


The best money spent of a motorcycle, street or dirt is having the suspension set up for you.

14 psi seems kinda high for the woods. try 12 in the front & 10 in the rear. At least when I ran tubes that's what i liked to run. With the Tubliss & the Dunlop AT-81 I've been run 7 front & 3 rear. LOL
 
The best money spent of a motorcycle, street or dirt is having the suspension set up for you.

14 psi seems kinda high for the woods. try 12 in the front & 10 in the rear. At least when I ran tubes that's what i liked to run. With the Tubliss & the Dunlop AT-81 I've been run 7 front & 3 rear. LOL


Ok thanks for your input. BTW I'm riding in the desert/rocky hills, people here usually run 13-15 psi to avoid flats.
 
i know its silly but make sure you are turning the adjusters the right way and that you know for sure which is compression and which is rebound. backing the compression completely off as stated should show some kind of improvement..its possible something is broken inside also
 
If you want the bike to feel like a KLX or an EXC, there isn't really anything you can do besides a revalve. Until then, run the compression clickers fully out (20 clicks or so) and the rebound clickers 75% out (15 clicks) for the fork, and run the hi and low compression most of the way out and the rebound halfway out for the shock.
 
Ok , i'll put my two cents in. I,m a c rider that DID mainly woods riding , tight single track , rocky, muddy, hilly terrain. also ran Georgia red clay , dry and wet sticky stuff.

I,m also about 175 lbs. I found that just changing the oil , setting the sag, torquing up the front end and setting clickers to about 3/4 clicks out and running 12lbs in the front and 10 lbs and as low as 8 in the back , it was GREAT****************************************
 
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