Bartz
Husqvarna
B Class
I'm new to dirt bikes and having all sorts of strife in tight trails as my bike doesn't like going slow!
It's a wild bike and seems to only like going like a rocket or stalling, which isn't the best for my skill level especially in tight trails. My mate's KTM will lug all day and I have no probs riding it but when I jump on mine then I'm stalling all the time. Great when rollin down steep stuff and bike cuts out and puts me in all kinds of trouble.
It's been to 2 mechanics that say its tuned right but they haven't spent a day in the bush with it.
Any ideas?
One I had with my limited experience was that there is a number of exhaust pipe connections between the motor and exhaust and they all seem to be quite loose. Would this affect slow idling and lugging using the motor to brake? Could this cause all the stalling? Wht other issues would it cause? Or is this looseness normal?
I'm new to bikes and very new to dirt bikes and losing my confidence out in the trails very quickly!
Any helpful advice much appreciated cheers.
Oh it's an 07 carby model
It's a wild bike and seems to only like going like a rocket or stalling, which isn't the best for my skill level especially in tight trails. My mate's KTM will lug all day and I have no probs riding it but when I jump on mine then I'm stalling all the time. Great when rollin down steep stuff and bike cuts out and puts me in all kinds of trouble.
It's been to 2 mechanics that say its tuned right but they haven't spent a day in the bush with it.
Any ideas?
One I had with my limited experience was that there is a number of exhaust pipe connections between the motor and exhaust and they all seem to be quite loose. Would this affect slow idling and lugging using the motor to brake? Could this cause all the stalling? Wht other issues would it cause? Or is this looseness normal?
I'm new to bikes and very new to dirt bikes and losing my confidence out in the trails very quickly!
Any helpful advice much appreciated cheers.
Oh it's an 07 carby model