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Video SoCal GP on the Husky 165

ajaxauto

Husqvarna
Pro Class
Well I went to the So Cal GP at the Ranch. Same place the Husky Dealer Demo Day was.
Any way I am not a GP type racer but I will race anything just for fun.I now have done
the 2 stroke Nationals,A Desert National and A National in the trees of Utah on the 165 with no problems and no adjustment between races.Just wash it off clean the air cleaner even ran the same tire.
Entered over 50 A 250 class This is the first lap

View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odsG2ts0TOo
 
Thats a fun but fast course layout. I love the 180 at the bottom at the C-bad freeway, on the exRM125 that corner was epic ( on the original C-Bad track it was brutal coming off the hill into that corner). John I'm with you-more rocks please! Another great H cam viddy thanks Ajax!!
 
That looks like fun. Any first timers do this?

Many there are classes for just about everyone on all types of bikes even quads.That race I did had like 8 rows with a total of 100 bikes on the line

First row was open expert 40 year olds
second row 250 expert 40 year olds
thrid row open expert 50 year old
fourth row 250 expert 50 year olds I was on row 4
fifth row open am 40 year old
sixth row 250 am 40 year old
seventh row open am 50 year old
eight row 250 am 50 year old
 
:thumbsup: racing is fun

That little bike hauls a$$.

To tell you the truth once you ride a Husky 165 there really is no need for a bigger bike.At just over 200 pounds and with all the power to run with the bigger bikes.They are cheap to buy and even cheaper to own that bike is a 2008. I do have a 250 and 300 2 stroke plus a 510 4 stroke but this old man likes the 165 best
 
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