erigre
Husqvarna
AA Class
I have Walt. I put it together the day I got it and did some heat cycles. Did one short ride last week and then yesterday did a proper ride.
So here's the deal:
09 wr125>165
RB modded Mikuni tmxx
FMF 125 pipe
Walt's springs (ended up back to stock/silver after trying a lot of combos, may go back and put yellow/silver to see if I can help the mid range out)
WR ignition ( I bought Demi's cr150 motor and think I may need to put that ignition/stator in)
13-50 gearing (I was shocked that this felt right for the steep stuff. There's no way my 165, with the current tuning, could use anything less tall)
Played a lot with it last week at the house. Jetting and PV adjustments (everybody seems to state where their pv linkage is, 3/4 up the slot, at the top, etc, but the pv has only one adjustment: the spring at the top of the linkage needs to be centered over the tab. If it's off either way, the pv is not going to work properly. I kept trying to do what other people where doing, but the manual states this and my testing confirms). Jetting is tough. I live at 3300', I ride mostly at around 1500-2500', but sometimes up in the 4-5000' range. Even the RB modded carb has a hard time dealing with the variance.
RM needle (16-62) 3rd clip, 25 pilot (1.25 turns out), 460 main yesterday at 2000', some spooge
The 165 is definitely a little tractor, like my 09 ktm 200, it just goes when you think it should stall. It was ok in the mid, but I think tuning may help (PWK? I need to pull the ktm carb off and check it out). Signs off early on top as expected and reported elsewhere. For most of the riding I do, this is almost the perfect motor. I think the 125 pipe was restricting the power as well. It seemed like it wanted to go, but was on the edge of letting it happen.
And the "125" though as heavy, possibly heavier, than my 200, feels lighter and the handling is much more precise. Still fighting with the Marz 50mm TC and I think the stock springs are not as stated (Drew (WER) mentioned this to me, that the 09 TC fork springs were measuring up to .45). Front end would not settle which is a little disconcerting in singletrack with consequences. But overall, this is a worthy bike if you like gnarly singletrack.
Look forward to any input and a big thanks to Walt for making this a reality.
So here's the deal:
09 wr125>165
RB modded Mikuni tmxx
FMF 125 pipe
Walt's springs (ended up back to stock/silver after trying a lot of combos, may go back and put yellow/silver to see if I can help the mid range out)
WR ignition ( I bought Demi's cr150 motor and think I may need to put that ignition/stator in)
13-50 gearing (I was shocked that this felt right for the steep stuff. There's no way my 165, with the current tuning, could use anything less tall)
Played a lot with it last week at the house. Jetting and PV adjustments (everybody seems to state where their pv linkage is, 3/4 up the slot, at the top, etc, but the pv has only one adjustment: the spring at the top of the linkage needs to be centered over the tab. If it's off either way, the pv is not going to work properly. I kept trying to do what other people where doing, but the manual states this and my testing confirms). Jetting is tough. I live at 3300', I ride mostly at around 1500-2500', but sometimes up in the 4-5000' range. Even the RB modded carb has a hard time dealing with the variance.
RM needle (16-62) 3rd clip, 25 pilot (1.25 turns out), 460 main yesterday at 2000', some spooge
The 165 is definitely a little tractor, like my 09 ktm 200, it just goes when you think it should stall. It was ok in the mid, but I think tuning may help (PWK? I need to pull the ktm carb off and check it out). Signs off early on top as expected and reported elsewhere. For most of the riding I do, this is almost the perfect motor. I think the 125 pipe was restricting the power as well. It seemed like it wanted to go, but was on the edge of letting it happen.
And the "125" though as heavy, possibly heavier, than my 200, feels lighter and the handling is much more precise. Still fighting with the Marz 50mm TC and I think the stock springs are not as stated (Drew (WER) mentioned this to me, that the 09 TC fork springs were measuring up to .45). Front end would not settle which is a little disconcerting in singletrack with consequences. But overall, this is a worthy bike if you like gnarly singletrack.
Look forward to any input and a big thanks to Walt for making this a reality.