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well done, The only problem is my chinese bike doesn't have those bolts and only has an axle and a axle nut. I just got this cheap bike ( kpx 250 ) to see what it is made of since I am a Honda nut. I have about 100 miles on it and starting to hear a whirring noise at 25-50 mph and its not the tires. I thought I had over torqued the nut but, it is supposed to 80 NM / 60 ft lbs according to the manual and I checked it is considerable less. OH well. Nice video BTW
Rear brake reservoir cap is also plastic on the husky vs aluminum on the ktm. My 150 lb friend broke the subframe on her husky 150. She does not do hard enduro lol.
They absolutely garbage, had my husky for 4 months and had nothing but problems with the silly sub frame… best thing I ever did was trade it in for the Ktm
I got the same thing. Did yours fit easily into the stock header? Mine doesn’t seem to be tight enough. Do I need to it something to pack the inside of the pipe where the slip on connects to the header?
Don't talk about the garage subframe but yet it has a skid plate? The stock skid plate is also garbage and most if not everyone will add an aftermarket skid plate. Bars, wheels, map switch and triple clamps are definitely a selling point. I bought the KTM so I wouldn't have to worry about the subframe and my Erzberg 300 came with everything the Husky comes with.
Husky is actually a “premium” ktm. Look it up. Same basic bike but with a few more higher end components, however, if you’re upgrading your bike it won’t make a difference either way
It's essentially the ktm 350xc. Missing the hour meter, handguards, billet triple clamps and powder coating on rims and spokes. I have both the 300xc 2 stroke and the 350ex I just brought home yesterday. Both 2021
You are wrong, the Husky is like the XC models which have linkages. Also wrong in saying the XCW/EXC models have billet machined triple clamps, only the 6 days version does. The 6 days version gets map switch and adjustable forks like the Husky. As mentioned the Husky gets a composite sub frame compared to the Ally one on the ktm. I did see the composite sub frame break on an Enduro tour in Romania, granted the guy riding did come off bad! Nothing wrong with Huskies! Great bikes but the linkage is in the way for my type of riding.
@@greglesny2663 nope all huskies have linkage, even the enduro ones (TE 300) which I think hace the same wide ratio as the XCW. The comparable version with the XC is the Husky TX which is also a cross country bike.