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1998 Husky 250WR pros and cons
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[QUOTE="georgieboy, post: 190123, member: 21186"] drzorro, i own a 98' model. no problems with it. drowned it a copple times, but after flushing the engine etc still going strong. the funny thing is that it makes a lot of primary gear noise. it seems that there is to much freeplay between the primaries gears. this in combination with clutch scatter makes it noisy. but when in gear and driving noise is gone. i believe that the ktm has this same noise thing. you have to be right with the jetting. look for a good thorttle response. it has enough low-end to get you over logs etc. even with no clutch i can in first gear make steep hill climbs. the bike is expensive in the piston parts. for me it works great. it has no over-rev. but that also explains the low-end. good luck with it [/QUOTE]
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