Cosmokenney
Husqvarna
Pro Class
Finally got out and rode the bike yesterday. Temps were much warmer (60s) and I have to say the bike is running awesome. I went 1/4 turn leaner on the rod, no adjustment necessary on the power jet.
No more blubbering from idle to 1/8 throttle. Power delivery still smooth, and linear. I've got power that is more like a 300 now. However like many have said about the new motors, the bottom end grunt is a little lacking. But I don't don't know if I want to change it. I can handle the technical stuff much better given the slow build up to max power. Yesterday I rode up stuff that usually makes my butt pucker.
In fact there was a long off-camber rocky/rooty steep uphill with step-ups follow by roots right where you front wheel lands after going up the step-up, followed by moss covered off-camber rocks. A bunch of mountain bikers were coming down and stopped to walk their bike through the section. I came up right when they were at the nastiest section and rode right up it and stopped after. They all started cheering and hi-fived me.
My suspension has a lot to do with the ease of making up some of the rocky rooty stuff too. After I lost 25 pounds I started playing with the clickers some more. I also went from 148 psi in the forks to 143. And took out a lot of comp front & rear. And she just floats over everything with little to no deflection. It's really confidence inspiring now.
No more blubbering from idle to 1/8 throttle. Power delivery still smooth, and linear. I've got power that is more like a 300 now. However like many have said about the new motors, the bottom end grunt is a little lacking. But I don't don't know if I want to change it. I can handle the technical stuff much better given the slow build up to max power. Yesterday I rode up stuff that usually makes my butt pucker.
In fact there was a long off-camber rocky/rooty steep uphill with step-ups follow by roots right where you front wheel lands after going up the step-up, followed by moss covered off-camber rocks. A bunch of mountain bikers were coming down and stopped to walk their bike through the section. I came up right when they were at the nastiest section and rode right up it and stopped after. They all started cheering and hi-fived me.
My suspension has a lot to do with the ease of making up some of the rocky rooty stuff too. After I lost 25 pounds I started playing with the clickers some more. I also went from 148 psi in the forks to 143. And took out a lot of comp front & rear. And she just floats over everything with little to no deflection. It's really confidence inspiring now.