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TC 250??Are They Trash Or Gold

mudrat.CRF

Husqvarna
Hello i was just wondering are TC 250's reliable or they just break after 15hrs?Are jap bike beter like yamaha btw i will only trail ride and i will maintain it well?
 
Hello i was just wondering are TC 250's reliable or they just break after 15hrs?Are jap bike beter like yamaha btw i will only trail ride and i will maintain it well?


Mudrat - welcome to the forum.

Husqvarna's are very reliable . Much more so than most of the compettiion out there. If you maintain them well, any bike , regardless of brand should last much more than 15 hours.

T
 
Yes, welcome.

The 04 TC250 have valve issues. The 05-09 is the older motor, very reliable but heavy. The 2010 and up are all X-light platforms and GREAT bikes. Very reliable, light and pretty fast. The 2012 and up have the new head and EFI and the model i would look at if i were you. EZer starting and great power.
 
There is guy, riding a TC250 012, sitting in 8th place currently in the FIM World Motocross MX2 championship in EU ... Put a better rider on it and its moves up in the standings...Put a top rider on it and the bike wins the championship ...

If you are coming off a crf 150f ...you better be careful if you get one of these bikes ...It's gonna put knobby tracks up and down your back or maybe one of your friends' :)
 
Thanks for the info i might consiter buying one but a heard the yz 250f can last 200+ before rebuild is the tc also like that
 
Thanks for the info i might consiter buying one but a heard the yz 250f can last 200+ before rebuild is the tc also like that

depends how much you abuse it.

the reliability of the engine now these days are not so far apart between the serious brands.

but if you start modding for more power and don't respect the maintenance regime that is needed to keep the bike in top form you will decrees the time you have before a rebuild, regardless what bike you choose.

Robert-Jan
 
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