jsleeper
Husqvarna
AA Class
I took both bikes out this weekend....mostly because I could not decide which one I wanted to ride. This is the first time I have jumped from bike to bike. Some really interesting things happened.
The first day I rode the TC250 most of the day, then pulled out the WR125 to play around on. I took the WR onto the vintage track at Hollister Hills. No jumps, but a lot of turns, with ruts and a long straight.
The first thing I noticed is how crappy the stock Marz are compared to the KYBs. The bars were rattling out of my hands over chop and braking bumps. I do not even notice this stuff on the TC. I am sure some of this is due to the low weight of the WR. I really had to slow down on fast sections because of the forks.
The second thing I noticed is how much fun it is to try and ride the WR fast. It is fun zinging out on the track with big bore 4 strokes and passing or keeping up with these guys. I had at least 4 guys wave me by after riding their tail for a couple of laps. On the other hand, several guys came on the track to give me a run for my money. It is a lot of work riding the little bike fast, but does it handle. You can cut inside anytime you want and get a surprising amount of drive off corners with a bit of clutch...when the track is tacky. When the track is dry/hard pack things are a bit trickier.
The third thing I noticed, probably the most obvious, is that the TC is a rocket compared to the WR. The TC is so much faster everywhere.
The fourth thing I noticed, is that you surprisingly have to ride each bike pretty much the same. Both like to be rev'd and clutched. So, it does not take much adjustment from bike to bike.
So, the next time I ride, what will I put in the truck? I will probably put the TC in the truck. On the other hand, on Sunday I rode the WR all day and left the TC in the truck. Who knows?
I am just glad to have this horrible problem of deciding which great bike to ride.
JS
The first day I rode the TC250 most of the day, then pulled out the WR125 to play around on. I took the WR onto the vintage track at Hollister Hills. No jumps, but a lot of turns, with ruts and a long straight.
The first thing I noticed is how crappy the stock Marz are compared to the KYBs. The bars were rattling out of my hands over chop and braking bumps. I do not even notice this stuff on the TC. I am sure some of this is due to the low weight of the WR. I really had to slow down on fast sections because of the forks.
The second thing I noticed is how much fun it is to try and ride the WR fast. It is fun zinging out on the track with big bore 4 strokes and passing or keeping up with these guys. I had at least 4 guys wave me by after riding their tail for a couple of laps. On the other hand, several guys came on the track to give me a run for my money. It is a lot of work riding the little bike fast, but does it handle. You can cut inside anytime you want and get a surprising amount of drive off corners with a bit of clutch...when the track is tacky. When the track is dry/hard pack things are a bit trickier.
The third thing I noticed, probably the most obvious, is that the TC is a rocket compared to the WR. The TC is so much faster everywhere.
The fourth thing I noticed, is that you surprisingly have to ride each bike pretty much the same. Both like to be rev'd and clutched. So, it does not take much adjustment from bike to bike.
So, the next time I ride, what will I put in the truck? I will probably put the TC in the truck. On the other hand, on Sunday I rode the WR all day and left the TC in the truck. Who knows?
I am just glad to have this horrible problem of deciding which great bike to ride.

JS