Rob09
Husqvarna
AA Class
So I bought a wr250 second hand and love it. I actually do most of my riding on the street and while the wr might seem like a dumb idea, I've always ridden yz250's and just love the 2-stroke bikes so much more. If Yamaha made a YZ250WR (this may be an aussie only bike, but its just a yz with 6 speed and lights ect for road use)like they used to I probably would have bought that instead. Still the husky looks good and is a lot easier on the body than a yz, and its great.
Anyway, I have a quick question and a small problem.
First the problem. After 100 km or so, the bike started to run like a dog. On the gas it was fine, but back off the throttle and she popped and farted and just generally missed and carried on. I pulled the plug and put a new one in (gapped correctly) and all was good. 100 km or so later, if you backed off the throttle she was missing so bad I worried that if it got worse I might not get home. Changed the plug to a new one, no difference at all. Old plug looked great, white ring and the center was all but perfect.
Still great on band, but missing badly the rest I the time.i don't have a trailer and the nearest dealer is an hour plus away, so it's a bit hard to get someone to have a look at it. I'm running 98 Ron and motul oil at 32:1 and I wonder now if it's a bit rich and I may have fouled something with oil (just repacked muffler due to spooge.)
I also thought maybe the air filter was over oiled (I was thinking that anyway as I went a bit overboard) so I cleaned and re oiled lightly but Its still running terribly. If I'm right and I've fouled something is there a way to do an engine clean and run say 50:1 and a less oiled filter in future? I'm not the most mechanically minded and am happy to admit I don't know much about motors.
I'm not worried too much about jetting as it runs sweet when it's not being a typical Italian vehicle. Also top end was done 200 km ago by R&D husky so I'm not too worried that is the problem. Any advice much appreciated.
Now the question. Can I buy a husky specific excel rim for the front in 17' and just use the original hub, brake rotor ect, and run sport (road, supermotard ect) tyres? I had grand illusions of having two sets of wheels, so I could run in the dirt on weekends, but for the money it costs, I could almost justify a SMR 511 and just swap bikes on the odd occasion I will be riding off road. Maybe even just a separate front wheel and just change tyres on the back as I'm assuming standard 17' rear will take a road tyre?
Thanks again in advance guys, I've been on car forums for years and it's nice to see that this one seems so much nicer and friendlier than any of those!
Anyway, I have a quick question and a small problem.
First the problem. After 100 km or so, the bike started to run like a dog. On the gas it was fine, but back off the throttle and she popped and farted and just generally missed and carried on. I pulled the plug and put a new one in (gapped correctly) and all was good. 100 km or so later, if you backed off the throttle she was missing so bad I worried that if it got worse I might not get home. Changed the plug to a new one, no difference at all. Old plug looked great, white ring and the center was all but perfect.
Still great on band, but missing badly the rest I the time.i don't have a trailer and the nearest dealer is an hour plus away, so it's a bit hard to get someone to have a look at it. I'm running 98 Ron and motul oil at 32:1 and I wonder now if it's a bit rich and I may have fouled something with oil (just repacked muffler due to spooge.)
I also thought maybe the air filter was over oiled (I was thinking that anyway as I went a bit overboard) so I cleaned and re oiled lightly but Its still running terribly. If I'm right and I've fouled something is there a way to do an engine clean and run say 50:1 and a less oiled filter in future? I'm not the most mechanically minded and am happy to admit I don't know much about motors.
I'm not worried too much about jetting as it runs sweet when it's not being a typical Italian vehicle. Also top end was done 200 km ago by R&D husky so I'm not too worried that is the problem. Any advice much appreciated.
Now the question. Can I buy a husky specific excel rim for the front in 17' and just use the original hub, brake rotor ect, and run sport (road, supermotard ect) tyres? I had grand illusions of having two sets of wheels, so I could run in the dirt on weekends, but for the money it costs, I could almost justify a SMR 511 and just swap bikes on the odd occasion I will be riding off road. Maybe even just a separate front wheel and just change tyres on the back as I'm assuming standard 17' rear will take a road tyre?
Thanks again in advance guys, I've been on car forums for years and it's nice to see that this one seems so much nicer and friendlier than any of those!