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Jason Young

Missouri, USA

Reviewed on March 20, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2019 Husqvarna TX300i view listing

5.0
Ready to ride, 39.5 hours mint condition. There are two extra wheel sets with a 48 tooth 19" wheel and geomaxx53 with a geomax x33 front wheel set used. The bike has a 18" rear 50 tooth geomax53 like new and tusk recon like new. Front tire tusk crossfire new. There is an extra rear wheel needi... read more
Ready to ride, 39.5 hours mint condition. There are two extra wheel sets with a 48 tooth 19" wheel and geomaxx53 with a geomax x33 front wheel set used. The bike has a 18" rear 50 tooth geomax53 like new and tusk recon like new. Front tire tusk crossfire new. There is an extra rear wheel needing a hub as well. Skid plate added with temperature fan set up 190 degrees. Too much to discuss on the bike replaced as update
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Randal

Reviewed on October 10, 2023

Motorcycle reviewed 2021 Husqvarna TE300i view listing

4.5
These are fantastic bikes for Hard Enduro or single track riding. I've had mine for 2 years now and have not had a single problem with it. Even though it has a headlight it is not a dual sport. A dual sport such as a 450l or DRZ 400 cannot hold a candle to these bikes in Hard Enduro or single track.... read more
These are fantastic bikes for Hard Enduro or single track riding. I've had mine for 2 years now and have not had a single problem with it. Even though it has a headlight it is not a dual sport. A dual sport such as a 450l or DRZ 400 cannot hold a candle to these bikes in Hard Enduro or single track.
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Scott Sutton

Reviewed on July 29, 2023

Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Husqvarna SMR 450 view listing

1.8
I would not buy from Husqvarna again period. I have a 2023 Norden 901 and in the 1st 3 months it has been in the shop 30 days for heat radiating off the motor so bad it gave me heat blisters on my leg thru jeans and socks. It is un rideable in tennessee. I installed a Decat to make it run cooler and the de... read more
I would not buy from Husqvarna again period. I have a 2023 Norden 901 and in the 1st 3 months it has been in the shop 30 days for heat radiating off the motor so bad it gave me heat blisters on my leg thru jeans and socks. It is un rideable in tennessee. I installed a Decat to make it run cooler and the dealer says its fine and will do nothing. I have $19,000 in a bike that if its above 70 degrees here I cant ride it. When I 1st got it home I was checking all fluids and adjusting thing and there was no radiator fluid in it at all. After searching forums a ton of people say the same thing about heat and loose clamps on the radiators and leaking.
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Michael Beury

Reviewed on June 4, 2023

Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Husqvarna SM 610 view listing

1.0
This dealer has advertises ent for bike they do not have. Last years model but when you call they state it was just sold. But they have this years model for more money. Sounds like a scam. They waited 24 hrs to contact me back on the bike then stated it was just sold. Do I want a newer mode? I trie... read more
This dealer has advertises ent for bike they do not have. Last years model but when you call they state it was just sold. But they have this years model for more money. Sounds like a scam. They waited 24 hrs to contact me back on the bike then stated it was just sold. Do I want a newer mode? I tried to contact them 2 times in that 24 hrs. How conviene. Bike was a 2022 Husqvarna FE 501. And they still have it advertised.
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Brad

Nevada

Reviewed on February 9, 2022

Motorcycle reviewed 2022 Husqvarna TX300i view listing

3.5
I purchased a 2022 Husqvarna TX300i on January 14th and it has been in for warranty work 3 times for a leak at the power valve adjuster. The first time in they tightened the nut, second time replaced the seal, now they are taking off the head. This problem has been going on for years with these bikes and they... read more
I purchased a 2022 Husqvarna TX300i on January 14th and it has been in for warranty work 3 times for a leak at the power valve adjuster. The first time in they tightened the nut, second time replaced the seal, now they are taking off the head. This problem has been going on for years with these bikes and they still haven’t fixed the issue. I purchased a 2017 FE350 from the same dealership and it spent 4 months in the shop doing warranty work. Husqvarna really makes it difficult to enjoy a new bike purchase. I will definitely look elsewhere next time
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Fred

Chicago, Illinois

Reviewed on September 25, 2014

Motorcycle reviewed 2013 Husqvarna TE 310 R view listing

5.0
My only real worry about this bike is getting caught by the police for riding it in unauthorized areas, like forest preserves: my immediate area was a real stickler on that, at one time, back in the 80's: so far, no hassles from Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane. Handling, power are great, but on cold mornings, i... read more
My only real worry about this bike is getting caught by the police for riding it in unauthorized areas, like forest preserves: my immediate area was a real stickler on that, at one time, back in the 80's: so far, no hassles from Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane. Handling, power are great, but on cold mornings, it can be a real workout to start: until you use the push button. The choke is not so effective: however, once the engine runs for at least 10 minutes, there's no problem starting it by kick or electric the rest of the day. The seat is very hard, and will never break in. I plan on either getting an "Air Hawk" seat pillow or a "seat concepts" complete seat. The only mods done were: rear "Tuff Lites" flexible turn signals (and are LED: stock are bulbs) and since one OEM rear turn signal plastic broke almost immediately (within first month of ownership) it only made sense to get flexible turn signals. The OEMs up front are, but they left the rears rigid, who knows why. This bike has held up great so far, and I usually have to get way out of town, to get into some wilderness riding, in so, having to ride approx. 60 miles from home, but that's OK, it can handle a steady 50 mph. I will probably get a couple less rear teeth, for that sprocket (should keep the rpms. a little lower). The seat height is not a problem, once you're on it (it will drop down, by a few inches, so as long as you're at least 5' 10" it shouldn't be a problem.) I'm looking forward to next season already! PS: one last thing: the wind has knocked it over many times, but this bike hasn't sustained any damage at all from it (always cover it up), so this thing is definitely pretty darn durable. Not even the plastic body panels have broken (yet!). Overall, I'm very happy with this purchase.
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Harry

Austin, Texas

Reviewed on May 1, 2014

Motorcycle reviewed 2014 Husqvarna TC 250 view listing

5.0
This is a great Motocross bike. It turns better than a Suzuki. It's very stable at speed and exceptionally easy to start. Suspension-wise it's perfect for 190 lbs. Vet rider - just fine tune the clickers. This dealership was the best place to purchase the Husky as they don't charge the ridiculous fees t... read more
This is a great Motocross bike. It turns better than a Suzuki. It's very stable at speed and exceptionally easy to start. Suspension-wise it's perfect for 190 lbs. Vet rider - just fine tune the clickers. This dealership was the best place to purchase the Husky as they don't charge the ridiculous fees that the dealers in my area charge. I had outstanding customer service from the entire dealership. I drove over 800 miles round trip plus the cost of a motel room and stilled saved over $1,600. In my honest opinion, you would be a fool to buy one anywhere else.
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Chris

Portland, Oregon

Reviewed on January 28, 2013

Motorcycle reviewed 2011 Husqvarna TXC 449 view listing

5.0
This bike is easy to ride, very forgiving on the trails. The fuel injection is fun to ride. Everything about this bike is great and with a price tag under 8k.... read more
This bike is easy to ride, very forgiving on the trails. The fuel injection is fun to ride. Everything about this bike is great and with a price tag under 8k.
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Kirk

Simi Valley, California

Reviewed on January 14, 2012

Motorcycle reviewed 2011 Husqvarna TXC 449 view listing

5.0
This is by far the funnest, fastest dirt bike I've ever owned. The fuel injection is spot on and the coaxial suspension means that the engine is putting power to the ground all the time. The suspension is firm but not harsh, the frame is stiff, the handling is great and the brakes are phenomenal. Husqvarna... read more
This is by far the funnest, fastest dirt bike I've ever owned. The fuel injection is spot on and the coaxial suspension means that the engine is putting power to the ground all the time. The suspension is firm but not harsh, the frame is stiff, the handling is great and the brakes are phenomenal. Husqvarna is coming back in a big way!
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sonnie mee-Harris

warwick, United Kingdom

Reviewed on January 7, 2011

Motorcycle reviewed 2001 Husqvarna CR125 view listing

5.0
I have had the bike from new and it is still in working order, all parts are in good condition. I have fitted a complete new clutch last year and have replaced the gearbox this year due to jumping out of gear and the older gears were looking tired. It's still as powerful as ever at one point. We managed to... read more
I have had the bike from new and it is still in working order, all parts are in good condition. I have fitted a complete new clutch last year and have replaced the gearbox this year due to jumping out of gear and the older gears were looking tired. It's still as powerful as ever at one point. We managed to squeeze 41 horsepower out of her with modifications. She still packs around 38 horsepower now with some worn factory parts being replaced with standard or aftermarket parts. I can't fault the bike. It's the second one I have owned and due to retiring from expert competion in 2004, I decided to keep the bike for fun riding and some amateur races now and again. I can hold my own and beat newer 4-stroke machines even though the bike and I are getting older.
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