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Cycle News 2019 Issue 20 May 21

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VOL. 56 ISSUE 20 MAY 21, 2019 P85 custom mapping. To go along with that, the stock air boot, which includes a sound reducing reed-valve, was replaced with a stock KTM 450 SX-F unit and a Uni air filter. An FMF Q4 S/A muffler was installed to finish off the engine mods. These mods did wonders to improve overall engine performance throughout the powerband. We could feel improved throttle response and distinctively more outright power across the board, as well. Despite that gain of power, the Husky didn't lose an ounce of rideability; in fact, it might've made it even easier to ride. More power puts more strain on the clutch, so we installed higher-quality Hinson clutch plates while sticking with the standard clutch basket, hub and pressure plate. A Hinson billet clutch cover was also installed to improve heat dissipation and "bash-ability" from rocks and debris. To go along with the engine mods, the stock 14/45T sprockets were replaced with Superprox 14/48T stealth models. The additional three teeth on the rear significantly improve the trail performance with only a small trade-off in highway performance. This setup will allow you to crawl in first gear, use second more on the trails and still will enable the bike to ride along at 60 mph on the highway comfortably. Improved Suspension Performance The stock suspension performs great for fire roads and even pretty technical trail riding, but if you weigh more than 170 pounds or just want to really push the pace in the technical terrain, you will want to make some improvements. Clark had suspension specialists Enzo Racing install heavier customization to give the bike a unique look (which we think we achieved.) Improved Engine Performance for the Husqvarna FE 501 To begin with, Twisted Development, which is owned and operated by Jamie Ellis, a former factory MX/SX engine development manager, made the engine breath more efficiently and did so by installing a Vortex X-10 ECU with his (Left) The FE 501 is already a fantastic off-road performer but, for some, that isn't good enough. (Right) Gearing was dropped three teeth on the rear sprocket. The much stronger TM Designworks chain guide can be a major stress reliever when riding in rocks.

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