boisedave
Husqvarna
AA Class
Hey guys -- Here goes:
Initial Thoughts: I despise jetting. I can get my bike reasonably close -- but it seems never perfect. Good but not great. I also ride with some knowledgeable guys that have helped me out. But there are always some needling little issues -- The bike will idle down low and quit on long downhills later in the day after it warms up; I'll have spooge in the mtns; It will load up and take forever to clean out on the top end after running on the pilot. Stuff like that. Seems like I was always adjusting the idle or aircrew.
Additionally, we ride form 3000' in the winter to 10000' in the summer. Its not uncommon to wake up to 40 degrees at 6000' and then find yourself at 8000' or 9000' in 90 degree heat. I have developed a chart for this, but the issues I mentioned above still crop up. My bike runs good generally and occasionally great. Just not perfect.
Enter these new carbs - I have read just about everything I can and am quite intrigued. The SC and the Lectron might be the answer to my prayers. Altitude adjustment and everything else [mileage, better power, overrev]. What's not to like. So I decided to take the plunge.
APT vs. Lectron: Having read a bunch of the info out there and talked with a few folks here is my unedumacated opinion. I think [or so it seems to me] -- the SC is a slightly more evolved design of the Lectron. A little bit cleaner and modern engineering. Pragmatically, and this is the big point, APT is COMPLETELY altitude compensating, whereas the Lectron only altitude compensates over a range [about 7000' or so]. After talking with Kevin over at Lectron -- he explained that for great performance at high altitude, I might have to lean it out a bit. No big deal.
For me -- the SC seems like a nice product and I may buy one in the future, but I am not the kind to wait forever. Lectron is a bit less expensive and it seems to do 90% of what the SC does -- so I decided to give it a go. Both companies are ding a great job -- I just felt a bit more comfortable going the Kevin's group at this stage. Also -- I hate to wait and didn't want to be wishing as I was doing all this great spring riding.
Inspection and Install:
The carb is a quality component. Machined very nicely. Every bit as "polished" as the stock carb. Arrived right on time and looks cool. Fitment was pretty easy. The cable retention system works great. Intuitive and easy to hook up. My stock cable worked good [just bottomed out the adjusters]. When I replace it, I'll go for something a little longer so I can swivel it to adjust the rod better. For now I will need to pull the seat and tank to do that [3 minutes]. The Lectron is a bit "longer" than stock -- Maybe 10mm or so. I disconnected everything and lifted the subframe to get it in and it slipped right in. The airbox boot is a bit distorted due to the extra length, but its nothing I can't live with. I was able to get a good seal with the hose clamp.
One initial observation I had is that the throttle pull is a bit longer. Maybe 30% -- Just my impression though. I could be completely nuts.
Metering Rod: I'd love to be able to tell you where I set the rod. Fact is I heard they are a bit rich from the factory. So I decided to lean it out by "unscrewing the rod" a bit -- 1/2 turn was what I was shooting for. Unfortunately, I decided to pound my head up my ass and I just sort of played with screwing it in, then out, then in again. I know.... My loose count was that I leaned it out about 3/4 turn.
Initial impressions:
Not going to be able to get out in the desert for a couple weeks yet. So I decided to give it a neighborhood shakedown. Bike hadn't been fired since November and my gas is probably 5 months old [treated with enzyme though]. Anyway -- I just wanted to see what it would do.
Fired first kick [with choke on] and set idle. Impressive -- normally I'd have to kick 5 or 6 times. [Its a completely other story about why I don't push the button!!!] Idled nice. Let it warm up a bit. sounds very crisp -- maybe 30% crisper. Hard to describe -- Just sharper. Gave it some gas on the stand and it sounded awful -- smoking a bit -- just not right. So I shut it off and had the seat off ready to go at the rod a bit when I remembered that the choke was on. Pushed the choke in and fired it back up. Better.
Rode around the neighborhood a bit. It ran good, but it wouldn't return to idle smooth -- sort of did that lean hang up a bit. It also felt a touch lethargic on the very bottom. Mid range was awesome. Felt like there was more power. Very crisp and great throttle response. Took me about 2 secs get to clean her out [probably the gas and the time down]. She runs like a raped ape on the top end. Wow.
Went back to the garage and richened up the metering rod a full turn. Took about 6 minutes. Super easy to do. Not a big fan of the screws on top -- but they are quality units -- I can live with them. Started back up and ran better. Idled good, but felt a bit blubbery on the very bottom. Mid and top were just the same. I couldn't detect any real difference. She did have more power on the bottom but it seemed like the throttle response wasn't as crisp.
Back the to garage and leaned it out 1/2 turn. Paydirt. Love it. I spent 5 minutes racing up and down the street. The only time I could get it to bog was shifting to 3rd, crawling to just above an idle and blasted it wide open. It bogged. Rolling it on -- it picked up and went. Just riding it along and evaluating it felt punchier every where. Its hard to really evaluate the bottom end performance until I am in a rocky wash crawling over boulders but my initial impression is that its just crisper. I'm sold.
A couple of observations: Super easy to adjust. Love that I can adjust idle with my fingers. No more fishing into my tool belt for my little screwdriver. Love the power jet. Easy to adjust. I have trials tire on still and on the asphalt rolling it on hard in 2nd gear would make the front tire come up. No clutch. Just rolling the throttle on. Cool.
The only weird thing is that it seems like I have to twist the throttle more to get things to happen. Could be the longer slide. At really small throttle openings, it seems like I had to turn the throttle a bit farther to get things to happen. This sort of confused me at first into thinking the bottom end was off. I sort of realized I needed to adjust to it and once I did that -- things felt much better.
All in all -- so far so good. For me the evaluation will take a year as I move from riding area to riding area. But so far I'm hooked. Stay tuned!!!

Initial Thoughts: I despise jetting. I can get my bike reasonably close -- but it seems never perfect. Good but not great. I also ride with some knowledgeable guys that have helped me out. But there are always some needling little issues -- The bike will idle down low and quit on long downhills later in the day after it warms up; I'll have spooge in the mtns; It will load up and take forever to clean out on the top end after running on the pilot. Stuff like that. Seems like I was always adjusting the idle or aircrew.
Additionally, we ride form 3000' in the winter to 10000' in the summer. Its not uncommon to wake up to 40 degrees at 6000' and then find yourself at 8000' or 9000' in 90 degree heat. I have developed a chart for this, but the issues I mentioned above still crop up. My bike runs good generally and occasionally great. Just not perfect.
Enter these new carbs - I have read just about everything I can and am quite intrigued. The SC and the Lectron might be the answer to my prayers. Altitude adjustment and everything else [mileage, better power, overrev]. What's not to like. So I decided to take the plunge.
APT vs. Lectron: Having read a bunch of the info out there and talked with a few folks here is my unedumacated opinion. I think [or so it seems to me] -- the SC is a slightly more evolved design of the Lectron. A little bit cleaner and modern engineering. Pragmatically, and this is the big point, APT is COMPLETELY altitude compensating, whereas the Lectron only altitude compensates over a range [about 7000' or so]. After talking with Kevin over at Lectron -- he explained that for great performance at high altitude, I might have to lean it out a bit. No big deal.
For me -- the SC seems like a nice product and I may buy one in the future, but I am not the kind to wait forever. Lectron is a bit less expensive and it seems to do 90% of what the SC does -- so I decided to give it a go. Both companies are ding a great job -- I just felt a bit more comfortable going the Kevin's group at this stage. Also -- I hate to wait and didn't want to be wishing as I was doing all this great spring riding.
Inspection and Install:
The carb is a quality component. Machined very nicely. Every bit as "polished" as the stock carb. Arrived right on time and looks cool. Fitment was pretty easy. The cable retention system works great. Intuitive and easy to hook up. My stock cable worked good [just bottomed out the adjusters]. When I replace it, I'll go for something a little longer so I can swivel it to adjust the rod better. For now I will need to pull the seat and tank to do that [3 minutes]. The Lectron is a bit "longer" than stock -- Maybe 10mm or so. I disconnected everything and lifted the subframe to get it in and it slipped right in. The airbox boot is a bit distorted due to the extra length, but its nothing I can't live with. I was able to get a good seal with the hose clamp.
One initial observation I had is that the throttle pull is a bit longer. Maybe 30% -- Just my impression though. I could be completely nuts.
Metering Rod: I'd love to be able to tell you where I set the rod. Fact is I heard they are a bit rich from the factory. So I decided to lean it out by "unscrewing the rod" a bit -- 1/2 turn was what I was shooting for. Unfortunately, I decided to pound my head up my ass and I just sort of played with screwing it in, then out, then in again. I know.... My loose count was that I leaned it out about 3/4 turn.
Initial impressions:
Not going to be able to get out in the desert for a couple weeks yet. So I decided to give it a neighborhood shakedown. Bike hadn't been fired since November and my gas is probably 5 months old [treated with enzyme though]. Anyway -- I just wanted to see what it would do.
Fired first kick [with choke on] and set idle. Impressive -- normally I'd have to kick 5 or 6 times. [Its a completely other story about why I don't push the button!!!] Idled nice. Let it warm up a bit. sounds very crisp -- maybe 30% crisper. Hard to describe -- Just sharper. Gave it some gas on the stand and it sounded awful -- smoking a bit -- just not right. So I shut it off and had the seat off ready to go at the rod a bit when I remembered that the choke was on. Pushed the choke in and fired it back up. Better.
Rode around the neighborhood a bit. It ran good, but it wouldn't return to idle smooth -- sort of did that lean hang up a bit. It also felt a touch lethargic on the very bottom. Mid range was awesome. Felt like there was more power. Very crisp and great throttle response. Took me about 2 secs get to clean her out [probably the gas and the time down]. She runs like a raped ape on the top end. Wow.
Went back to the garage and richened up the metering rod a full turn. Took about 6 minutes. Super easy to do. Not a big fan of the screws on top -- but they are quality units -- I can live with them. Started back up and ran better. Idled good, but felt a bit blubbery on the very bottom. Mid and top were just the same. I couldn't detect any real difference. She did have more power on the bottom but it seemed like the throttle response wasn't as crisp.
Back the to garage and leaned it out 1/2 turn. Paydirt. Love it. I spent 5 minutes racing up and down the street. The only time I could get it to bog was shifting to 3rd, crawling to just above an idle and blasted it wide open. It bogged. Rolling it on -- it picked up and went. Just riding it along and evaluating it felt punchier every where. Its hard to really evaluate the bottom end performance until I am in a rocky wash crawling over boulders but my initial impression is that its just crisper. I'm sold.
A couple of observations: Super easy to adjust. Love that I can adjust idle with my fingers. No more fishing into my tool belt for my little screwdriver. Love the power jet. Easy to adjust. I have trials tire on still and on the asphalt rolling it on hard in 2nd gear would make the front tire come up. No clutch. Just rolling the throttle on. Cool.
The only weird thing is that it seems like I have to twist the throttle more to get things to happen. Could be the longer slide. At really small throttle openings, it seems like I had to turn the throttle a bit farther to get things to happen. This sort of confused me at first into thinking the bottom end was off. I sort of realized I needed to adjust to it and once I did that -- things felt much better.
All in all -- so far so good. For me the evaluation will take a year as I move from riding area to riding area. But so far I'm hooked. Stay tuned!!!
