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[QUOTE="MODR, post: 209812, member: 26067"] RBW, I put about 10 hours on the bike last weekend at Chadwick Mo. (lots of rocks). I like it so far. As far as comparing it to other MX ers I've had here are a couple of things I've noticed. The footpeg to seat height distance seems short to me but that should be a pretty easy fix. The brakes are strong but not real progressive. It makes alot of power down low but doesn't like to rev. The forks were suprisingly good for a MX er in the rocks. The shock seemed to pack up quite a bit, I think a big part of this was due to all of the wheel spin I was getting, I'm hoping the flywheel weight will help in that area some. Bottom line I was impressed considering it was a bone stock MX er in those conditions. KDXfile, Thanks for the info on ALOOP, I'll give them a call. HiG4s-I asked the Steahly guy if he had them for the older Husky's and he said no. I was thinking the same thing as you, as far as I know the 01 and 02 are the same. I bought the bike from Summit Cycles they are good people. [/QUOTE]
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