For some reason the '13s came with a ridiculous 4.8kg shock spring. Even my 300RR Race model. Get a 5.2 on there before you ride it or it will push the front out as expected. The valving will be pretty good for the rocks stock. I had mine tweaked a hair stiffer for a balance of rocky stuff (like NETRA) and ECEA harescrambles. Its a good shock, spring is the same as all the previous steel body Sachs on tons of Huskys and GGs. The airboot to spring is close so trying to use a KYB spring is not a good idea.
As far as the carb, the Beta ia the best jetted stock bike I have ever ridden, and their correction chart is spot on. Clearly some testing was done here. Ride it for awhile before worrying about a carb swap. Honestly, considering your in MA with few if any elevation changes like me, $$ is better spent on suspension, protection, and just consumables for more riding. I had a Smartcarb on order and cancelled it after the first ride.
The ignition is a 2K4, the inverted flywheel type with the stator on the cover. The Beta Estart ring gear is on the OD of the flywheel. I don't think a weight is possible but also its not needed. You can adjust the hit with the PV and its very effective.
Great bike for New England. I'm either hammering rocks like yours locally (north NJ) or racing ECEA and the bike is great at both. Sure its heavier than a 125 platform, its a 250, but its very agile feeling. Even my 300 has a light feel to it and not that excessive off idle thrust that make other 300s seem heavy.
As far as the carb, the Beta ia the best jetted stock bike I have ever ridden, and their correction chart is spot on. Clearly some testing was done here. Ride it for awhile before worrying about a carb swap. Honestly, considering your in MA with few if any elevation changes like me, $$ is better spent on suspension, protection, and just consumables for more riding. I had a Smartcarb on order and cancelled it after the first ride.
The ignition is a 2K4, the inverted flywheel type with the stator on the cover. The Beta Estart ring gear is on the OD of the flywheel. I don't think a weight is possible but also its not needed. You can adjust the hit with the PV and its very effective.
Great bike for New England. I'm either hammering rocks like yours locally (north NJ) or racing ECEA and the bike is great at both. Sure its heavier than a 125 platform, its a 250, but its very agile feeling. Even my 300 has a light feel to it and not that excessive off idle thrust that make other 300s seem heavy.