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Husqvarna MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
2010 TC250 Husky
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[QUOTE="jb_dallas, post: 1363552, member: 103004"] I agree with Matt. I bought a 2004 TE 250 with a cracked case as a project bike for $800 a few months back. The thing poured oil when I bought it. I fixed 99% of the leak with JB Weld (the cases are $1000 from Husqvarna in case anyone was wondering) I thought I was going flip it and make $700-$800...ended up making about $450. My point is that the resale on those bikes isnt great because (as stated) of reliability and availability of parts. That was a sharp looking bike...but thats about it. [/QUOTE]
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