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    good buying? Husqvarna TE250 2004

    I've seen a runout 2004 Husqvarna TE250 for sale, brand new with full warranty for sale, does anybody know what these are like? I don't want to buy a lemon and was wondering why they haven't sold? I currently ride a 97 KDX200 and want to upgrade to something newer. Any advise would be greatly appreciated

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    They are fucken wicked! ask Browny at Colemans he kicks ass on huskys. They are great bikes and have all the good shit on them. go for it man!
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    Thanks, I just called up bike shop to find out when I could go over and check out the bike and they informed that they no longer have any in stock, wish they would updated their adveretising to reflect this............buggers

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    Just wait it out man! ask to talk to Sarge. he is also on this site and is great down at colemans.
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    You can buy a brand new RMZ250 06 model for $8495...... I'd get that over the husky any day.

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    Yea, fine if you work in a Husky shop, seems to be where they spend most of their time
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    Yeah RMZ sounds like a good option, I was only keen on the Husky because of the price, brand new 2004 runout model for $8K, having only ever riden 2 strokes before i was wondering is there a problem with 4 stroke motorcross bikes stalling when trail riding? I know that with 2 strokes this was remedied by a heavy fly wheel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by charles23
    Yeah RMZ sounds like a good option, I was only keen on the Husky because of the price, brand new 2004 runout model for $8K, having only ever riden 2 strokes before i was wondering is there a problem with 4 stroke motorcross bikes stalling when trail riding? I know that with 2 strokes this was remedied by a heavy fly wheel.

    I would just get the purpose built trail bike. as it can be a bit of a pain on the trail with an MX bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XTC
    You can buy a brand new RMZ250 06 model for $8495...... I'd get that over the husky any day.
    Unless you want to do enduro/trail riding type stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy
    Unless you want to do enduro
    Sean Clarke seems to do OK on his RM-Z250, I think he's won an enduro or two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris
    Sean Clarke seems to do OK on his RM-Z250, I think he's won an enduro or two.
    I mean in that you have to do so much work to make it road legal/enduro ready compared to the Husky.

    RM-250Z? According to MNZ Sean got 2nd overall 2006 National Enduro Series in Expert 2stroke over.

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    I friend of mine used to have one. According to him it was a really good bike. It was a shame that it dropped a valve though

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris
    Sean Clarke seems to do OK on his RM-Z250, I think he's won an enduro or two.
    RM250K5 TWO STROKE! actually...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy
    RM-250Z?
    It was a typo. Not a bad result for an MX bike on the trails though, eh?

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    Like Shane King on his CRF450.

    But some riders will do it on any bike.

    Even a CRF230

    My brother cross countrys an RM125.

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