Husqvarna WR 250


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  • justin1363

Posted 20 September 2006 - 01:48 PM

#1

Is a husvarna wr 250 a good 2nd bike i had kx 100 it sounds small but it is quick ive had that for about a year. My dads freind has a 2005 tc 250 it is an awsome bike i love the suspension it is quick but i love 2 stroke way more than 4 jokes. Please just answer the following.

Does it handel well.

What is better 2006 or 2007 (dont just say 2007 because it is new)

Can you get electric start.

Dose it have any bottom end tork. ( i know it's a 2 stroke but ive heard it has better botom end than most 250's)

What do you think the top speed

Is the 2007 a five speed or 6 speed  (2006 5speed 2005 6 speed)

Is the braking good

How low can you get the seat

last one is it easy to controle on jumps

P.s. im 14

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  • notagix

Posted 20 September 2006 - 03:14 PM

#2

I've got a'06 WR250 it rocks!! It is tall, 38" seat height, 5 spd no elec. start, but 2t start easy, takes jumps awsome,real easy to handle, brakes are awsome, 1 finger on the front brake, lots of bottom end for a 2 stroke and I added a 10oz flywheel weight to tame the midrange hit. Top speed is about 115kph, i put on 52t rear sprocket cause i ride tight single track, top speed about 105kph. Rivercity cycle in Kamloops(Husky dealer) is great to deal with as well. Where are you located?

  • bono

Posted 20 September 2006 - 05:11 PM

#3

Justin,

I don't know about the '07 but I have an '06 WR/CR 250.  It is an awesome bike with plenty of power and great handling characteristics.  Please see my last post titled "06 vs 07 WR 250?"  These bikes are very competitive on the track, trail, or woods.  I agree with everything that Notagix states, however, my preference was the CR ignition for better overall power response.

Bono
'06 WR/CR 250
'04 CR 125




 
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