husky430
Husqvarna
C Class
G'day from Northern NSW, Australia. This is my first real post, so hope it's in the right place... I think so anyway, sorry if not. Picked up my WR250 '02 model last Thursday and rode it yesterday for the first time off road. My mate has a fantastic natural terrain MX track (built for VMX) in his front garden (30 acres) so took it there for its first run. Had already noticed that it was geared down from the standard 13/48 to 12/50 so took that into account and after having read on this forum it suggested that the bike had a great lineal power curve and plenty of grunt that it could be geared up. So have ordered a 14 tooth for it and that will take it back to just above standard gearing with the 50 tooth on the back. It came fitted with a FMF Gold Series Gnarly pipe which looks brand new. The rest of the bike looks original and very stock, you coulod say its in a very pristine condition considering the age of the bike. it only has 1400km on the clock and judgeing by things like gear lever tip, kickstarter, footpegs etc it hasn't had much use. The real problem seems to be it has a massive hit in the up top and not alot down low or in the mid range. I was wondering if that could be because of the pipe although after reading FMF's website it says that the Gnarly pipe is for more bottom and mid range, not top end so I'm none the wiser there. I've also chatted to a couple of mates and we came up with the theory that maybe the power valve was stuck open which might affect the amount of low and mid range and perhaps explain the big hit up top? There also seemed to be alot more than I'm used to (run 3 other vintage 2 strokes) excess oil coming out of the exhaust making me think that the previous owner was running his fuel mix with way too much oil in the premix thus clogging up the power valve. Anyway I was just after some other trains of thought on the matter. Bought a new piston and rings with the bike so will be changing that in a couple of weeks and can look at the power valve then. Or maybe it is possible to look at it without taking off the barrel? Apart from that I loved the bike, would just like to mellow it out a bit as I imagine it would be a bit of handful on a snotty hill (have bought it to go into the bush with my mates not to MX it) with the power hit it has at the moment. Sorry about the essay length post but like to give plenty of detail so you guys can make a more informed reply. Cheers Husky 430