krieg
Husqvarna
Pro Class
Had an opportunity to ride the TC yesterday with the new Leo Vince and carb upgrade installed. The carb update included the new needle, leak jet, and bowl cap as well as a switch to a lower main and pilot already included with the bike. I also installed the bar mount hot start kit. The upgrade, as you might guess, was easy to install. The results, however, are a mixed bag. Let me restate what I've said since I've owned my TC... I never had issues starting it. Usually 1 or 2 kicks cold 95% of the time and 2 to 3 kicks hot 90% of the time and never more than 10 since I've owned it.
It was 85 degrees here yesterday so I got to experience some really "hot' hot starts. The bike does seem to be a bit easier to crank when hot. It usually fired on the first kick every time. Cold however, was another story. My usual method of choke out, one throttle twist, and one or two kicks is out the window. The first attempt using that method took me 12 kicks to get it cranked... almost like it was flooding. Oddly enough, even when cold, I used the new bar mount hot start (which is VERY cool BTW) on a few cold starts and it seemed to do better
weird. The thing is still very sensitive to fuel screw adjustments and I eventually ended up at about 3/4 instead of the 1 & 7/8 suggested in the kit instructions. I intend to experiment some more this weekend and will keep you posted. I may go back to my original jetting if I don't tweak for better results.
Now for the Leo Vince. Nothing Earth shattering to report. It did make the Mid to Top transition "beefier" with a slightly stronger top end. I can't say it did much for the bottom, but there is a definite improvement when on the needle. Again, you'll have to remember, I'm an old guy who will never ride this bike anywhere near its capabilities, so if you're a racer... please take this with a grain of salt. Others may have different opinions based on how hard they ride and their skills.
It was 85 degrees here yesterday so I got to experience some really "hot' hot starts. The bike does seem to be a bit easier to crank when hot. It usually fired on the first kick every time. Cold however, was another story. My usual method of choke out, one throttle twist, and one or two kicks is out the window. The first attempt using that method took me 12 kicks to get it cranked... almost like it was flooding. Oddly enough, even when cold, I used the new bar mount hot start (which is VERY cool BTW) on a few cold starts and it seemed to do better

Now for the Leo Vince. Nothing Earth shattering to report. It did make the Mid to Top transition "beefier" with a slightly stronger top end. I can't say it did much for the bottom, but there is a definite improvement when on the needle. Again, you'll have to remember, I'm an old guy who will never ride this bike anywhere near its capabilities, so if you're a racer... please take this with a grain of salt. Others may have different opinions based on how hard they ride and their skills.