Oberon
Husqvarna
A Class
Looking at getting back into riding the trails. I haven't ridden in quite a few years, but just bought my little guy a little 50 (even though he's only 18 months old and not ready to ride) and now I'm starting to get the bug. Its been about 8 years since I've ridden, and it was before the 4 stroke craze took off. I used to ride a kdx 200 and a kdx 250. I drove up to the local Husqvarna dealer yesterday to check out the bikes in person. All I can say is Wow. Very sweet. The only problem is they are a small dealer and don't do test rides. I'm pretty set on getting a TE but wasn't sure whether or not to go with the TE 310 or the TE 450. I would mostly be trail riding (with a couple buddies and eventually my son when he's old enough). I live in Michigan so the trails are pretty diverse, with everything from single tracks, to two tracks, fire roads, ect., and possibly the occasional trip to the sand dunes. I like the idea of the TE because they are street legal and would be nice to do a little riding around town, but are still a serious off road bike, which would be what I really want it for.
I'm leaning towards the 450 for the extra power, since I'm pushing 240 lbs, and there is no real difference in the weight of the bike. The dealer told me that there wouldn't be much difference between the two in the woods, but the power is pretty noticeable on the open trails and riding on the road. The difference in price is only $500, so I think it would be worth it.
As far as the price goes, they have 2009 models left overs in both the 310 and the 450. He told me he could do $6500 for the 310 and $7000 for the 450. Both prices are out the door including tax, title, and license. I've seen people on the site claiming to get them for cheaper in other states but wasn't sure if those were OTD prices. There are no other Husky dealers nearby and this place is reputable and has a good service dept.(I have a small tree service so the work on my Husky saws from time to time)
Any input or suggestions would be appreciated,
Thanks in advance
Oberon
I'm leaning towards the 450 for the extra power, since I'm pushing 240 lbs, and there is no real difference in the weight of the bike. The dealer told me that there wouldn't be much difference between the two in the woods, but the power is pretty noticeable on the open trails and riding on the road. The difference in price is only $500, so I think it would be worth it.
As far as the price goes, they have 2009 models left overs in both the 310 and the 450. He told me he could do $6500 for the 310 and $7000 for the 450. Both prices are out the door including tax, title, and license. I've seen people on the site claiming to get them for cheaper in other states but wasn't sure if those were OTD prices. There are no other Husky dealers nearby and this place is reputable and has a good service dept.(I have a small tree service so the work on my Husky saws from time to time)
Any input or suggestions would be appreciated,
Thanks in advance
Oberon