krieg
Husqvarna
Pro Class
Just got back from a great day of riding. The weather couldn't have been better and the bike is now officially perfect! After adding the full Titanium Leo exhaust with the new ECU, the bike was 85% perfection. I still wasn't pleased with the lugging capability (too tall 1st gear). After a few PM's to Kelly, I ended up installing a 12 tooth counter shaft sprocket along with a Motosportz damper. All I can say is WOW!
The 12 tooth sprocket completely transformed the bike for me! It made it a tractor compared to the finicky, clutch-sensitive, woods racer I became accustomed to. Taking off from a standstill in woods or on a hill is a breeze compared to the former "clutching and reving" beast the TXC was in its former life.
I also forgot how important a damper was until today's ride. I had a damper on my '09 TXC. When I bought the '10 TXC, I convinced myself the bike didn't need a damper... WRONG! Just like the sprocket, the damper made a huge difference in the bike's handling and feel as well as boosting my confidence in ruts, rocks and roots.
Thanks to Kelly for putting the final 15% of perfection in my TXC. I couldn't be happier with this bike.

The 12 tooth sprocket completely transformed the bike for me! It made it a tractor compared to the finicky, clutch-sensitive, woods racer I became accustomed to. Taking off from a standstill in woods or on a hill is a breeze compared to the former "clutching and reving" beast the TXC was in its former life.
I also forgot how important a damper was until today's ride. I had a damper on my '09 TXC. When I bought the '10 TXC, I convinced myself the bike didn't need a damper... WRONG! Just like the sprocket, the damper made a huge difference in the bike's handling and feel as well as boosting my confidence in ruts, rocks and roots.
Thanks to Kelly for putting the final 15% of perfection in my TXC. I couldn't be happier with this bike.
