robertaccio
Husqvarna
Pro Class
With the TXC450 down for suspension service I've been channeling Anders Eriksson on my 99 TE610. Once I got into the swing of jamming/timing/gear and throttle control with the 610, I found that as is, she is a little soft in the suspension, but on flowing curvy single track the thing really flys. She is still OEM stock in pipes and jetting and she runs great on premium pump with some race gas to boost it.
Also I may try to click my forks a little on the TXC450 to replicate the very planted front end of the big girl. 2nd and 3rd gear are about all I use, and she just goes like a train on tracks. I really feel that I could race the big girl with not too many negatives and do well in my class, she is still a very competent machine as delivered. (I put red plates with wht 401, Anders 1999 numbers on her, for fun). This is for those of us with older model machines, PS Anders = 5 WEC championships on Husky single cam big blocks.
Also I may try to click my forks a little on the TXC450 to replicate the very planted front end of the big girl. 2nd and 3rd gear are about all I use, and she just goes like a train on tracks. I really feel that I could race the big girl with not too many negatives and do well in my class, she is still a very competent machine as delivered. (I put red plates with wht 401, Anders 1999 numbers on her, for fun). This is for those of us with older model machines, PS Anders = 5 WEC championships on Husky single cam big blocks.

