Husky CR250 anyone riding them Plese check it
I need some input. My intention was to sell the TE570 and pay bills, but life without a bike is just not an option. So I was considering another KTM, past bikes were a 97 360mxc and a 2000 300mxc. I liked the 300 most, but to gear it for the low nasties cost me on the top-end. This time I was thinking a EXC 250 or 300, but with the Husky not moving my next option is to get a 2001 Husky CR250 that is available, swap what I can from the TE570 and build my own off-road race machine. In addition to my front-end (forks, triples, bars, wheel), rear wheel, shock (if it will fit) and anything else; I'd need at least a Steahly 10oz flywheel weight, and a 3.0 or so gal. tank if I can find one and spark arrestor.
Here's the main question to the 2-stroke Husky riders out there. How is the 2001 CR250 on power and overall woods/off-road use? I'd assume with the mods it would be like the mxc. Has anyone ever converted a CR250 and how did it turnout.
Right now I can get the CR250 for a good price and by swapping my off-road parts and suspension from the 570 it should make for a suitable race bike.
I'd appreciate any input on this.
If it works, I'll put all of the CR stuff on the 570 and then sell it even cheaper.
Thanks again for the help.
Ed
Fallbrook CA
D37
I need some input. My intention was to sell the TE570 and pay bills, but life without a bike is just not an option. So I was considering another KTM, past bikes were a 97 360mxc and a 2000 300mxc. I liked the 300 most, but to gear it for the low nasties cost me on the top-end. This time I was thinking a EXC 250 or 300, but with the Husky not moving my next option is to get a 2001 Husky CR250 that is available, swap what I can from the TE570 and build my own off-road race machine. In addition to my front-end (forks, triples, bars, wheel), rear wheel, shock (if it will fit) and anything else; I'd need at least a Steahly 10oz flywheel weight, and a 3.0 or so gal. tank if I can find one and spark arrestor.
Here's the main question to the 2-stroke Husky riders out there. How is the 2001 CR250 on power and overall woods/off-road use? I'd assume with the mods it would be like the mxc. Has anyone ever converted a CR250 and how did it turnout.
Right now I can get the CR250 for a good price and by swapping my off-road parts and suspension from the 570 it should make for a suitable race bike.
I'd appreciate any input on this.
If it works, I'll put all of the CR stuff on the 570 and then sell it even cheaper.
Thanks again for the help.
Ed
Fallbrook CA
D37
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