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Husqvarna MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
2010 TC250 Husky
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[QUOTE="Matt90GT, post: 1363787, member: 30871"] Well these are not mountain bikes. They are far from sorted out with MX bikes. Maybe pit bikes, but not full size bikes. reliability has been beyond poor on huskys. Broken cams in half, cranks, piston pins, dead batteries, bad starters, broken frames, suspension is so far unbalanced it is unsafe. That is the previous models from a few of the locals that believe in them and race them regularly. Last 250 and 450 lasted 3 laps brand new off the showroom before having catasrophic failure. I think since they whore them out at cheap prices, people think they get a great deal on them. Great deal since you cannot ride them. This is a new bike, so reliability may or may not improve. BMW has taken them over so hopefully things get better. But have you ever tried to price out a part for a BMW? Good luck there! Need a taillight bulb, no you get the whole assembly for over $50. [/QUOTE]
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