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Husqvarna MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
Husky opinions???
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[QUOTE="ToddHawaii, post: 202043, member: 17862"] jds22... Geez! Where to start...I've been a Husky owner for twenty some-odd years, so I am a little biased. Besides the basic condition, previous owner's riding style(hard/racing?), etc.etc.etc. is what "you" are looking for in a bike. Not everyone can ride a Husky - or any Euro ride for that matter. It's safe to say, that if you are used to riding Jap-bikes, you will find a Euro ride awkard and uncomfortable - although they seem to be coming around to the US type of handling characteristics. Huskies are just plain "sexy.":D They have a look, and personality all their own. They are, from personal experience, bullet proof. And, when the terrain and weather get nasty, and the guys on the jap-bikes are calling it quits, the Husky comes alive! Good Luck! Aloooha:) TrailTramp 98'Husky 87'Husky 74'Husky [/QUOTE]
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