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[QUOTE="Greg M, post: 204509, member: 16154"] I have owned both a 1999 Husky WR250 and 2000 Husky WR360. Both were very nice bikes, and I would have a tough time deciding which was better. As an open bike rider, I thought the 250 was underpowered, but I would say the same thing about a 1999 KX 250 I rode last summer. My biggest gripe with the 360 is that it lacks top end power. From idle through mid range it rips; but that is all it does. The 250 had a longer powerband and was much easier to start. Both bikes handled really well but the suspension might have needed a revalve to be perfect. I weigh probably 180 with gear and the forks were too stiff for me. Note that I ride really tight trails in Western Washington so your mileage may vary. I am in the market for either a new TE450 or Husaberg FX470. I won't know which way I go until I get close to buying. That will be sometime in January. I have a hard time recommending a 360 for anyone but an open bike rider. It is not the amount of power it makes, but where it makes it. Also the hard-to-start syndromes is a function of a kick start lever that is the same size as the 250's and that one isn't much bigger than a 125's is. It makes getting a good kick in really tough. The bike is not hard to start, but rather it is hard to kick. HTH. Greg Matty [/QUOTE]
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