AUSKY
Husqvarna
AA Class
Here on Cafe Husky I have read a fair bit about the Keihin/Mikuni conversion & it sounds like a really good option for 2t owners.
I have a Husky 1996 WR125 with a Mikuni TM 35mm that I would like to improve on, especially the bottom end. Needles & jets are harder to come by for the TM's & it's old technology, so I am thinking of going to swap to the Keihin. I'd like to find out which type (PWK or PWM) & what size is best suited for this bike.
1. Which would work the best a 36mm or a 38mm on a '96 125?
2. What about a 39mm?
3. Are the 36mm better suited to the 125's & the 38/39mm better suited to 250/300's? Or can you tune the 36/38/39mm for the same characteristics?
4. How close does the PWK gets to the crankcase on the '04-'10 125's?
5. Why would you use a PWK over a PWM or vica versa? Is it physical size?
6. Do the PWK & the PWM pull the same through the rev range?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Damo.
I have a Husky 1996 WR125 with a Mikuni TM 35mm that I would like to improve on, especially the bottom end. Needles & jets are harder to come by for the TM's & it's old technology, so I am thinking of going to swap to the Keihin. I'd like to find out which type (PWK or PWM) & what size is best suited for this bike.
1. Which would work the best a 36mm or a 38mm on a '96 125?

2. What about a 39mm?

3. Are the 36mm better suited to the 125's & the 38/39mm better suited to 250/300's? Or can you tune the 36/38/39mm for the same characteristics?
4. How close does the PWK gets to the crankcase on the '04-'10 125's?
5. Why would you use a PWK over a PWM or vica versa? Is it physical size?
6. Do the PWK & the PWM pull the same through the rev range?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Damo.