• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

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Another 2010 TC250 report...

raisrx251;56015 said:
I got to take a brief parking lot spin on a 2010 TC 250 today and came away very impressed. The first thing you notice is the how light this bike really is, leaning the bike over to the side and picking it up made it hard to believe it is a four stroke. No top heavy weight at all. The bike started so effortlessly it made me wonder why I am waiting for the button. I am sure that if you flooded it on the trail it could be hard but if you already can jet a FCR carb and had a hot start lever I could see where this bike would not need the button. Whatever they did compared to the 2009 write ups the bike starts easy. First impressions was it revs like no other four stroke I have ridden, formula 1 fast. No thump, thump, thump, just again formula 1 style engine. Shifting was smooth and precise, so good that I noticed it right away. My big concern was lack of bottom end power but what I can tell from a parking lot the bike seems to have enough for woods work and with the fast revving engine it will get to the meat in a hurry. I came away less worried about the lack of bottom as I could tell there is plenty in the mid. The full titanium exhaust is bonus that the TE/TXC do not get. I did not get on it hard as the bike is still new but made it to about half throttle and could tell it was ready to go in a hurry. It was a very brief ride and I know it is hard to tell until you get the bike in the dirt. It was enough to make me want one though.

Personally, I think e-start is entirely unnecessary if the manufacturer can get the starting right. I had a 1999 Vertemati with the forward rotating kick starter. That bike started so easy it wasn't funny. In fact, the forward rotating kick was actually much easier to use than the normal style. If all bikes started like that we could do away with the e-start and have bikes ten pounds lighter.

So the TXC has the same motor as the TC if I am not mistaken? If the TE is missing much of the TC/TXC power I may just go TXC for 2010. I really like having a plate but don't want to sacrifice the ponies to get it.

NC
 
ScottyR;56073 said:
I personally think that those 09 TXC250s are the best deals on the market today. I got a 2010 TC250 on Friday and yes, it is cool, but for $2500 less money, the 09 TXC250 is an better value. My mechanic was going to buy a 2010 TXC250 for himself and just told me on Sat that he is going to take an 09 TXC250 instead. He couldnt justify the difference in price and the 09 is proven technology.
I fall deeper in love with my '09 TXC with each ride. It's been bulletproof. The jetting has transitioned from 90+ degrees to 50's - 60's without needing any tweaks. I couldn't be happier. I'd recommend this bike to anyone. :thumbsup:
 
Those deals out there for an '09 TXC 250?!?! Too good to pass up...$3799 at Heinens...that's crazy****************************************!!
 
fitness2go;56115 said:
Those deals out there for an '09 TXC 250?!?! Too good to pass up...$3799 at Heinens...that's crazy****************************************!!

I start work on Monday, I think . . .

Maybe I'll pick one of these up at this fire sale price? As much as I'd love a new 2010, at some point money talks. TXC's have an 18" rear tire and wiring harness ready for lights right?

I better check Tasky's this weekend.

NC
 
I would have normally bought the "latest and greatest" but I am gun shy of 1st year models and motors. I couldnt be happier with my 09 txc250. Ive had about every type and size bike out there and this thing is awesome. If more people would try them KTM would be in trouble. I think "orange is just a fad anyway.
 
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