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WR250 Husky Info
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[QUOTE="bud, post: 204645, member: 16160"] Greg, I expect you are right about the TE250 but I don't think I'll write anything off until I ride it... and I do like 125s :). Kintan, it felt heavier and vibrated a bit more. Compared to a wr426, I think the 360 felt a bit more manuverable and had a bit more power all the way up to the point where it revs out. I didn't spend enough time on each bike to really compare them to each other, only enough to know they weren't going to be my next ride :). Something else I remember now is the 360 felt relatively tame, but the front came up very quickly, which was a deterrent to trying to push it hard. And trying to get the front wheel up eg, over puddles at very low revs often ended with me nearly flipping it. The guy who owns it has had quite a few attempted wheelie flips himself. Just regular open class 2 stroke stuff I guess :D. I have heard that the 360 will be significantly updated for 02, unlike the other husky 2 strokes. [/QUOTE]
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