R-J van Hulst
Husqvarna
Pro Class




first heat cycle
bit deeper bark from the motor.

second heat cycle.
made the first few meters with me on it and had the thought don't rev it to hard so very conservative scooting around.
came back from 15 minutes of doing that and i see some minor amount of cooling liquid seeping through the cylinder head threads and nuts
(I damaged the old ones with taking it off and bought SS regular ones)

there is a reason that you need the closed nuts ones
sand papered the copper washers again and did get the proper nuts.
up the motor again and ride a bit more assertive.

My first reaction was not immensely impressed with the punch but OK maybe I was hoping to much and maybe the jetting is not perfect
there was one thing i noticed that if the power valves opens I hear some kind of a rattle.

Checked the jetting and that was already very good
road a few more kilometers and left the bike for a day or 2 on its own (I had beer drinking obligations and so)
still thinking about the rattle I jumped again on the bike to find out.

road again a few kilometer and the funny thing is that at a sudden point the bike transformed in hitting a serious punch that was not earlier experienced
it also accelerates smoother and is for sure beefier in the whole range
no such a thing as a up shift to much and diving to the front as it is only a matter of opening the throttle in that situation and it really wants to put the front tire in the air.



about the rattle: its my kick starter that hits the exhaust pipe at a certain RPM resonance
did find that one out when I was standing still and revved it a bit higher with the kick starter in out position
A bit of aircon insulation around the kick starter would be the remedy for tha.
for sure I will have some nice miles ahead with this one

Thanks Walt for your effort and determination of developing this Kit.
Robert-Jan