pvduke
Husqvarna
Pro Class
mreeep mreeeep!
got the Enduro Engineering barky's on Saturday night, made some lever adjustments, adjusted the shifter and brake pedals...put the spurs to ol Trigger yesterday, no holding back- full gas. made a few stops for jetting and plug reading. it wanted more gas, so it got it..it wasnt horribly lean but...meh, i like starting rich and chasing down not up. went up one on the main...color changed a little..not much. went up another one on the main and it's a light dusting of mocha now...about perfect. ended up going +2 on the main and +1 on the PJ, ASO @ 2.0, needle #2 vs. the factory recommendations for my altitude. meh- that's off roading for you- long straights punctuated by gnar....MX is brutal in a different way and the factory suggested jetting was safe and close for quick zips to read the plug. as expected it's a bullet and way too much fun to rip around in the trees on, does great in the logs and rocks too. i went until my hands locked up and i thought i was pretty close to empty. forearms cramped up pretty badly while having lunch- hey, waitress, put food in my mouth for meeeee! nice thing about a small town is no one cares if i ride it to the restaurant for tacos and barely pop's after my sessions there's more ATV's than cars up here so hop on the hoosk and go get a snack. bike's almost done....just the TE 150 tank and two other Husky branded parts to go. looking forward to that translucent, TE 150 10L tank complete with reserve petcock. that's totally gona make it as i literally still cant tell how much fuel i have after 10 mins of riding with the moto tank on.
don't loose the jesus clip for the needle in the pine needles! (i only did that once yesterday)
dirt was perfect.
1/4 liter woods raper ......mreeeep mreeeep!
got the Enduro Engineering barky's on Saturday night, made some lever adjustments, adjusted the shifter and brake pedals...put the spurs to ol Trigger yesterday, no holding back- full gas. made a few stops for jetting and plug reading. it wanted more gas, so it got it..it wasnt horribly lean but...meh, i like starting rich and chasing down not up. went up one on the main...color changed a little..not much. went up another one on the main and it's a light dusting of mocha now...about perfect. ended up going +2 on the main and +1 on the PJ, ASO @ 2.0, needle #2 vs. the factory recommendations for my altitude. meh- that's off roading for you- long straights punctuated by gnar....MX is brutal in a different way and the factory suggested jetting was safe and close for quick zips to read the plug. as expected it's a bullet and way too much fun to rip around in the trees on, does great in the logs and rocks too. i went until my hands locked up and i thought i was pretty close to empty. forearms cramped up pretty badly while having lunch- hey, waitress, put food in my mouth for meeeee! nice thing about a small town is no one cares if i ride it to the restaurant for tacos and barely pop's after my sessions there's more ATV's than cars up here so hop on the hoosk and go get a snack. bike's almost done....just the TE 150 tank and two other Husky branded parts to go. looking forward to that translucent, TE 150 10L tank complete with reserve petcock. that's totally gona make it as i literally still cant tell how much fuel i have after 10 mins of riding with the moto tank on.
don't loose the jesus clip for the needle in the pine needles! (i only did that once yesterday)

dirt was perfect.

1/4 liter woods raper ......mreeeep mreeeep!
