- Location
- The Land Northward (Bountiful), Utah
Speaking of 4 strokes.
I just built my wife her new race bike.
She's been having lots of fun in the new "Mom classes" they've introduced in the 2 Utah race series.
And she's loved her 2020 KLX230r that I've modified a lot to make it into a more "race bike" by adding gold valve style fork emulators and heavier progressive rate springs to give it real tuneable suspension and replace the damper rod style stock stuff. https://www.rme4x4.com/threads/damper-rod-forks-tuning-right-side-up-forks.120473/
Better pegs, seat cover, PHDS bar mounts etc...
Anyways she's gotten quick enough that the bike is holding her back against the other fast girls in the class (a few BETA 300 x-trainers, a few KX112s, a YZ 125, and YZ250)
I made her do an honest 4+ hrs of run time working the Knolls Knockout race on my 2013 KTM 125sx which I hoped would be the ticket.... but it just was a bit to hyper-active (and low tech) for her (she gets flustered by remembering how to use choke, fuel petcock, etc...) and annoyed by the kick starter.
Her wants were: electric start, less weight, better suspension, more power, smooth not overwhelming power delivery, fuel injection.
I loved my 2019 TX300 so much, that I wanted the same chassis but less power for her. The new 2020+ Husqvarnas are 10mm shorter so I narrowed in on that as a requirement. I have so many extra parts leftover from my last race bike this will make the mods/ maintenance easier.
I broke my own rule and bought a Motocross bike instead of the off-road version as a basis of this build because the price was literally thousands less.
I found a 2021 FC250 with some excellent aftermarket suspension and motor work and a skid plate.
I tried to stick with local Utah and USA companies: Ordered a P3 carbon header shield, Warp 9 kickstand, Acerbis frame guard grips, a 53t (vs stock 51t) sprocket, Tusk chub bars, Polisport Flo yellow plastics, Fastway spark arrestor, ODI rogue grips and stole the Cycra handguards off her old bike.
Looks like she loves it!
Hopefully we get a chance to test ride it and see if she needs/ wants anything else and get some race numbers on it before race season starts back up this fall.
I just built my wife her new race bike.
She's been having lots of fun in the new "Mom classes" they've introduced in the 2 Utah race series.
And she's loved her 2020 KLX230r that I've modified a lot to make it into a more "race bike" by adding gold valve style fork emulators and heavier progressive rate springs to give it real tuneable suspension and replace the damper rod style stock stuff. https://www.rme4x4.com/threads/damper-rod-forks-tuning-right-side-up-forks.120473/
Better pegs, seat cover, PHDS bar mounts etc...
Anyways she's gotten quick enough that the bike is holding her back against the other fast girls in the class (a few BETA 300 x-trainers, a few KX112s, a YZ 125, and YZ250)
I made her do an honest 4+ hrs of run time working the Knolls Knockout race on my 2013 KTM 125sx which I hoped would be the ticket.... but it just was a bit to hyper-active (and low tech) for her (she gets flustered by remembering how to use choke, fuel petcock, etc...) and annoyed by the kick starter.
Her wants were: electric start, less weight, better suspension, more power, smooth not overwhelming power delivery, fuel injection.
I loved my 2019 TX300 so much, that I wanted the same chassis but less power for her. The new 2020+ Husqvarnas are 10mm shorter so I narrowed in on that as a requirement. I have so many extra parts leftover from my last race bike this will make the mods/ maintenance easier.
I broke my own rule and bought a Motocross bike instead of the off-road version as a basis of this build because the price was literally thousands less.
I found a 2021 FC250 with some excellent aftermarket suspension and motor work and a skid plate.
I tried to stick with local Utah and USA companies: Ordered a P3 carbon header shield, Warp 9 kickstand, Acerbis frame guard grips, a 53t (vs stock 51t) sprocket, Tusk chub bars, Polisport Flo yellow plastics, Fastway spark arrestor, ODI rogue grips and stole the Cycra handguards off her old bike.
Looks like she loves it!
Hopefully we get a chance to test ride it and see if she needs/ wants anything else and get some race numbers on it before race season starts back up this fall.
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