firedog55
Husqvarna
AA Class
Hey guys,
New to the forum, guys over at Thumper Talk said this is THE PLACE for all things Husky.
Anyway the title says it all. I've been looking for a light weight for single track use, I'm tired of wrestling my WR450F. I grew up racing smokers in MX and CC in the early days, and understand the technique required to ride a tiddler in the woods. I'm 5-10, 185, 58 yo. I've narrowed it down to the '13 WR and the '13 XC.
WR Pros: XC Pros:
-Cost $4000 - better dealer network, future parts and support
-144cc kit - aftermarket parts availability
-Very few bikes available - more bikes available
WR Cons: XC Cons:
-Availability - Cost $6400 ('13), $7200 ('14)
-Future brand support - I don't drink Orange Koolaide
So, Is the WR dependable in the long run, quality of components (sprockets, chain, nuts/bolts etc.). I've read about the plastic radiator shroud tabs. Another concern is aftermarket support. Both bikes will need skid plate, shark fin, disc protector, radiator guards, and spark arrestors.
Also the MX versions of both (CR, SX) are more available and a little cheaper, but they have smaller tanks, no kickstand, 19" rear wheels. I under stand the WR is tuned a little more for woods riding than the CR.
I look forward to your opinions. Thank you for your replies in advance.
New to the forum, guys over at Thumper Talk said this is THE PLACE for all things Husky.
Anyway the title says it all. I've been looking for a light weight for single track use, I'm tired of wrestling my WR450F. I grew up racing smokers in MX and CC in the early days, and understand the technique required to ride a tiddler in the woods. I'm 5-10, 185, 58 yo. I've narrowed it down to the '13 WR and the '13 XC.
WR Pros: XC Pros:
-Cost $4000 - better dealer network, future parts and support
-144cc kit - aftermarket parts availability
-Very few bikes available - more bikes available
WR Cons: XC Cons:
-Availability - Cost $6400 ('13), $7200 ('14)
-Future brand support - I don't drink Orange Koolaide
So, Is the WR dependable in the long run, quality of components (sprockets, chain, nuts/bolts etc.). I've read about the plastic radiator shroud tabs. Another concern is aftermarket support. Both bikes will need skid plate, shark fin, disc protector, radiator guards, and spark arrestors.
Also the MX versions of both (CR, SX) are more available and a little cheaper, but they have smaller tanks, no kickstand, 19" rear wheels. I under stand the WR is tuned a little more for woods riding than the CR.
I look forward to your opinions. Thank you for your replies in advance.
From what I've seen there is some good aftermarket support. I have bought components from Motosportz, 7602 Racing and P3 and the products and customer service have been excellent! When you show up to a group ride or a Enduro and you have an other then orange bike, it feels good to not be a sheeple lol! Really both bikes are great from what I hear (never rode either although I did ride a 2009 CR125. I'm not a 125 guy but the bike was awesome super sharp steering) If you can't try them out first then I say whatever bike you get a better deal on is the right one
there's that cheapie demo TXC511 in Woodinville for $4K. Wow.