• 2 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    WR = 2st Enduro & CR = 2st Cross

  • Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

    When he passed, I worked with his kids to gather the necessary credentials to keep this site running. Since then (and for however long they worked with Coffee), Woodschick and Dirtdame have been maintaining the site and covering the costs. Without their hard work and financial support, CafeHusky would have been lost.

    Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.

    Unfortunately, the new software version doesn’t support importing the old site’s styles, so for now, you’ll see the XenForo default style. This may change over time.

    Coffee didn’t document the work he did on the site, so I’ve been digging through the old setup to understand how everything was running. There may still be things I’ve missed. One known issue is that email functionality is not yet working on the new site, but I hope to resolve this over time.

    Thanks for your patience and support!

125-200cc Well slap my A$$ and call me Sally! (2012 CR 125 ignition)

krieg

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Just pulled both ignition modules on my '12 and '11 CR's. Both are identical. Kousan from Japan. Husky part # 8000A9442.

Now I'm struggling for an explanation for why the '12 runs so much better than the '11 out of the box with stock jetting. :excuseme: Could it be the fact that the '11 came stock with a 150 top end and the 150 top requires more TLC? I don't think so... since I also owned a 2009 CR 125 and it was finicky with jetting and required much tweaking to get it right.

I'm not the only one who has reported excellent "out of box" performance from the '12's.... so... what is it? Inquiring minds need to know.
 
Doh...my bad...read it again...unless I missed something....I don't remember reading or seeing the CR getting the Ducati ignition for 12 ....only the WR 125 getting it. If indeed that is true...12 CR ignition will be same as 11.
 
is the stock jetting the same? Power valve settings, the actual power valves, pipe, etc? Something probably changed. Or you just got a good 2012 and a bad 2011. With small bore Huskys it seems that no two are the same.
 
Doh...my bad...read it again...unless I missed something....I don't remember reading or seeing the CR getting the Ducati ignition for 12 ....only the WR 125 getting it. If indeed that is true...12 CR ignition will be same as 11.
Yep Joe, there have been several conflicting reports through the gravevine about the Ducati ignition. I fell for line that said it was both the CR and WR. It's obviously not true for the CR's which leaves me wondering why "what's good for the Goose is NOT good for the Gander"? Don't get me wrong, I'm not whining as my '12 CR has exceeded my expectations. But now I'm wondering what the Ducati ignition might do for the CR.
 
I bet higher tolerances on the ports and power valves. That motor ripped stock until 09 and then all sorts of weird things happened. Seems it is sorted back out. Bills CR150 ripped too.
 
is the stock jetting the same? Power valve settings, the actual power valves, pipe, etc? Something probably changed. Or you just got a good 2012 and a bad 2011. With small bore Huskys it seems that no two are the same.
Pipe is identical to the 2011. Already verified that. I have no clue yet about power valves or PV settings. Jetting is richer with the idle jet on the 2012 (45 for the '12 versus 35 for the '11). But this is most likely due to the displacement difference and could not possibly be the sole reason for one bike running better out of the box than the other. Maybe you're right that I got a a good '12 and a bad '11... but I'm skeptical since preliminary reports seem to be unanimous that the '12's scream right out of the box.
 
The 09 125s were very inconsistent. I honestly think that there were a couple of different cylinders being used by Husky for a while.
 
You betcha!
I'm in the garage on my mephone packing things to go...

Couldn't get the little beer drinking dude in my reply...

I was eyeballing' one up at Scotts...

Looks real nice... Runs that good, eh?
 
Pipe is identical to the 2011. Already verified that. I have no clue yet about power valves or PV settings. Jetting is richer with the idle jet on the 2012 (45 for the '12 versus 35 for the '11). But this is most likely due to the displacement difference and could not possibly be the sole reason for one bike running better out of the box than the other. Maybe you're right that I got a a good '12 and a bad '11... but I'm skeptical since preliminary reports seem to be unanimous that the '12's scream right out of the box.

My WR150 came with a 45 pilot.
 
You betcha!
I'm in the garage on my mephone packing things to go...

Couldn't get the little beer drinking dude in my reply...

I was eyeballing' one up at Scotts...

Looks real nice... Runs that good, eh?
By far the best running out of box Husky 2 stroke I've owned (I've owned 4). Maybe I got lucky this time.
 
Kawasaki was famous for 'Box Rocket' street bikes back in the day....

Sometimes; no explanation...

I hope there aren't a lot of variables between different bikes, same model... I don't know what he's riding next year yet...

Congrats on the 'hope to be typical' hot rod!
 
Bill brought a 2011 CR150 to the NW gathering and everyone said it ran strong. I am not sure if he had done any jetting or not.
The 09 had some issues for sure. Mine was not bad but I know others were way off.
 
What Scott said. I have found a lot of variation in the 09 cylinders, power valves and power valve clearances. I have found the same thing in the '10 oem 144 cylinders/power valves. We are talking about very small differences but where .020"-.040" can make a huge difference one way or the other. JMO
 
other than jetting issues, brand new bikes always run awesome, its hard to tell unless you buy two new bikes at the same time. if you take one new bike and put 10 hours on it, then get the 0 hour bike out it usually seems much crisper to me....
i think the ignitions break down fast, i had a honda cr125 that ran great but i broke the pickup coil trying to adjust it, honda would only sell me the complete kit. i put the new complete kit on and WOW the bike hadnt ran that peppy and slick since it was brand new, and i had thought the bike ran great before i broke the coil.
 
I had to dig this old thread up. I'm considering a new '11 or '12 CR 150. So just the WR got a new ignition? On the CR what is different between the 11 and 12? Just frame/rim colors and KYB forks instead of Marzocchi's. And you get a 125 kit...which is cool, but for most guys will just be sitting on a shelf in their shop. Were there any other changes for 12 that would make it "must have" over the 11?

Wish we'd get the hydraulic clutch on the 2 strokes!
 
I'm glad my 150 doesn't have a hydraulic clutch. It doesn't need it. Super easy. I can't wait to try the 167 with the modified pipe this weekend at the Nat'l Enduro.
 
I'm glad my 150 doesn't have a hydraulic clutch. It doesn't need it. Super easy. I can't wait to try the 167 with the modified pipe this weekend at the Nat'l Enduro.

What pipe are you running? My spare cylinder is boxed up to go out for Walt to work his magic :banana:
 
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