what bike you ride irl?

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mack| spokes wrote:Has anyone got a 2016 or 2017 Husky 250f? Might think about getting one if there any good?
I got the 17 and I absolutely love it. No problems except for when I got it the footpegs were loose haha. I love every bit of it.
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kxalex31 wrote:
mack| spokes wrote:Has anyone got a 2016 or 2017 Husky 250f? Might think about getting one if there any good?
I got the 17 and I absolutely love it. No problems except for when I got it the footpegs were loose haha. I love every bit of it.
Haha, I've had friends and family have troubles with ktms (pretty much the same thing as the husky) and I was a little concerned about buying one and having it be a lemon, my last bike was a bit of a lemon after about 15-20 hours, $1200 later it runs like a beauty, if I get another lemon of a bike my parents will cut my throat...
jlv wrote: Either way, for a suicidal rampage it was pretty good.
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mack| spokes wrote:
kxalex31 wrote:
mack| spokes wrote:Has anyone got a 2016 or 2017 Husky 250f? Might think about getting one if there any good?
I got the 17 and I absolutely love it. No problems except for when I got it the footpegs were loose haha. I love every bit of it.
Haha, I've had friends and family have troubles with ktms (pretty much the same thing as the husky) and I was a little concerned about buying one and having it be a lemon, my last bike was a bit of a lemon after about 15-20 hours, $1200 later it runs like a beauty, if I get another lemon of a bike my parents will cut my throat...
If you want a bomb proof bike, get a yzf, if you want a fast bike get the fc/sx250f or if you want something from the middle get a kxf.
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yamaha#521 wrote:
mack| spokes wrote:
kxalex31 wrote: I got the 17 and I absolutely love it. No problems except for when I got it the footpegs were loose haha. I love every bit of it.
Haha, I've had friends and family have troubles with ktms (pretty much the same thing as the husky) and I was a little concerned about buying one and having it be a lemon, my last bike was a bit of a lemon after about 15-20 hours, $1200 later it runs like a beauty, if I get another lemon of a bike my parents will cut my throat...
If you want a bomb proof bike, get a yzf, if you want a fast bike get the fc/sx250f or if you want something from the middle get a kxf.
I won't touch a kxf unless it's given to me with a life time warranty lol, I'll probably go a husky just to try something different, thanks for your input tho!
jlv wrote: Either way, for a suicidal rampage it was pretty good.
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I would not get a 16 husky 250, almost everyone I know has had problems with the engine. 8 people I know blew the engine within 30 hours.
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Lynch wrote:I would not get a 16 husky 250, almost everyone I know has had problems with the engine. 8 people I know blew the engine within 30 hours.
think there was a recall to do with the bottom end on them
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Haven't rode it yet but my parents got me this for christmas, its gonna feel amazing after riding a yz125 (2006) for 2 years :D
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