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

  • Hi everyone,

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First Bike: TE250 2010 or TE250 2007? Or...?

PatrikL

Husqvarna
AA Class
Hello!
I'm going to buy my first Enduro bike.
I've found a couple of objects but can't really decide and thats why I turn to you pro's for help :)

I'm about 180cm tall and my weight is around 72 kilos.


These are the bikes I'm looking at right now:

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1# Husqvarna TE250 2010
Around 77 hours of time.

Pros:
Newly done service of the bike.
New set

Price: $2415 (The acutal price is in swedish crowns but i've convert it to usd)

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2# Husqvarna TE250 2007
Around 80 hours of time.

Pros:
Will come with full equipment of clothes, protection, etc. (no boots)

Price: $1810

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3# Husaberg TE 125cc 2012 (two-stroke)
Around 120 hours of time.

Pros:
Newer
New piston

Price: $2775

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4# KTM 250 excf 2007
Around 100h of time.

Pros:
Newly done service

Price: $2292


What are your oppionions? I'm guessing that you will be a little of fan-boys of the Huskys but thats what I would expect when writing in this forum :D


//BR
Patrik
 
They all look like good options and none of them are too expensive, so you're unlikely to make a serious mistake with any of them. I don't know the rules in Sweden, or how you plan to ride, but for me, having a license plate in California, and the ability to ride on the street to connect interesting sections of trails is important.

If I understand the model-year changes correctly, the 2007 TE250 is the last year of a pretty long run of very durable motors - and I've heard that the bottom ends of the engines from the 250 to the 510 were identical during those years -which makes the 250 virtually indestructible. While the power is less than the 450s or 510s of the same vintage, the 250s are competent bikes, will go anywhere (sometimes with additional coaxing), and are a pleasure to ride on all but the fastest terrain or roads. If it were my decision, and my first bike, I would go with the older TE250 because of the lower price, the gear included (that stuff can really add up if buying new), and the knowledge that the engine can be upgraded fairly easily, and relatively inexpensively, to about 300ccs (20% displacement increase) for more power if/when you want it.

I think you'd be happy with a Hooskvanna (I'm trying to write in English how it sounds to me in Swedish). Have fun deciding - and then riding. I'd say the most important thing is: get one of them, change all the fluids so you are sure about having a fresh start, and ride the hell out of it this summer. You can always sell it and buy a different bike after a season.

BTW - I am happy to be corrected if I anything I stated above is not accurate; I'm no expert on the model-year details, but I have ridden 250s, 450s, and 510s made in 2006-07.
 
Thanks for the answer Scud. I've gotten some more info about the 2007 bike and it seems like he didn't tell me the whole story about it. So now I'm looking at the 2010 and the Husaberg 125cc two-stroke.

Haha you got the "Hooooskvarna" all right :D
 
You're welcome. My "answer" assumed good condition of all four bikes (similar hours on all). Of course, if one is not in good condition it should be avoided or bought for a much lower price so you can afford repairs.

I don't like it when people say "Husk-a-varna" - but many Americans do, because the "qv" combination does not occur in English.

Anyway - go get yourself a bike, even if it doesn't have a Swedish name on it. Hopefully some other people will chime in with some more advice for you.
 
The 2010 is a great bike but it has to be put together just right to run well. The E-start system is weak. Consider kick starting it unless you trail stall it and it should be good.

The 2007 is more reliable but heavier.
 
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