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congrats on the purchase, I am going to get one right after the first of the year. On your track, don't forget to do it backwards for a complete practice and skill building set.
As long as the fuel is sloshing you should be fine. I’ve seen some guys run it to the bottom just because they were on single track. Getting down low and having to ride a fire road is a different story 😂 I definitely try to avoid riding that far without any extra fuel
please gift this console to me bro please i beg you im 16 i love your videos and i love gaming as well ive been trying to get into next gen gaming please bro
Was there a way you could just order the shroud graphics and fork cover graphics or did you have to get a complete set? Thanks. Looking at getting a TE150 or TE250 but worried the 250 might be too much bike for me.
You'll be good on a 250 (Check my latest video riding hill climbs)! It's nothing insane but also nothing short of power! Also, I just got the shroud and fork graphics from SKDA. The webiste lets you select it but I cant remember 100%. I may have emailed them sent a screenshot of the graphics I wanted and they made a mock up. I approved then they sent me an invoice. That way I didn't have to get the whole set.
Ohh yes. Watch my other videos. I've had some issue with that but only on flat open areas after 40 miles. I did over 40 miles of single track riding and had no issues since the bike was sloshing gas into the pump (Which is what they say. No issues if you're riding single track and bike is moving. The issue is riding flat areas where there is no sloshing around) but to be honest it's not as big of an issue as I thought it was going to be. If I'm riding 40 miles and over I pack a liter and a half of fuel in a bottle and not worried about it. Check my latest video!
About to pull the trigger one one of these . I'm the same as you 5'7 30" in seem and currently on a crf 250f looking at the ktm 250 xcw also. Great deals right now on both nea .me
I really enjoyed the video! I'm going back and forth now on a 150, 250 or 300. I'm about the same size as you but a lot older..hah! I have a 501 and 890 now but would love to ride the stuff you are riding here! Thanks for posting and I'm looking forward to your next adventure!!
Thanks for watching! 2 strokes in general are WAY lighter (or at least they feel like it) than 4 strokes. The 150 is lighter than the 250 and 300 but all of them are light and agile in handling. I loved that coming from my KTM 4 stroke. They feel almost like you’re on a mountain bike which is what I did before coming to moto. If you’re about my size then the 250 is great! Perfect middle ground between the 150 and 300. 150 is plenty capable but does require some experience and good clutch work. 300 will let you do just about everything with little effort considering all the power which may be a con in itself that can get you into trouble if un experienced. The 250 is the sweet spot. Plenty snappy like the 150 and a work horse like the 300. Lots of lugging power down low which I love. Also this bike is shorter than most bikes out the box and the stock suspension is AMAZING!! Great for single track, rocks, roots, hill climbs, cruises, you name it! Stay tuned for more on this baby!!
SKDA! I wanted to preserve my OG stock ones. They are too nice to beat up so I went with factory grey radiator shrouds/fork covers and grey graphics. Make the bike look super good in my opinion and don’t have to worry about possibly messing them up!
Awesome thank you I am looking at the te and tx can't make my mind up. I am afraid the te won't have the get up and go I want. Does you 250 get up and go.
Great video. I'm a newb to riding. A very good MTB rider but really want to start riding trails and some day enduro. Would this be too much bike for me to start on? I'm 46 6' 185 and pretty fit. Thanks!
Have you had any issues with this bike? I have an opportunity to buy this buy brand new. But I’m torn between the Yamaha WR250F and this 2024 husqvarna TE250 . What bike would you recommend?
Dude… absolutely zero issues other than the fuel pick up concern. Absolutely amazing bike and would recommend to anyone! Not to mention the suspension is like riding on a cloud! For trail riding I’d definitely go the Husky route.
Thanks for making this video I found this really helpful. I'm also new to dirt bikes myself I got about only 5 hours of seed time LOL but I just picked up a CRF250f for my first bike. My plan is to develop my skills on this and then upgrade to the te 250 or KTM 250 xcw but like you I'm only 5'6 and I know the husky has the shorter seat height. How well can you touch the ground on this bike the way it sits?
Glad it helped! Keep racking up that seat time and trust me on this - practice clutch control and slow stuff. I just did a 45 mile single track loop (been riding for a year now and have 60hrs of seat time) through the woods/rocky up hills (Video coming soon) and this saved me! I was thanking myself for the 10+ Hrs I practiced going slow practicing on modulating the clutch and tipping over all the time. It gets really fun man and all that stuff allowed me to have a great ride! Exactly what I got a dirtbike for! I would recommend the Husky and a two stroke over a KTM. Short rider and this bike was a game changer for me. I havn't set sag or lowered/shaved seat and I can touch with my toes. Still way better than my 4 stroke KTM and feel way more confident!
@@techlift_ Thanks man, yeah the husky does seems attractive to me also because I can get it much cheaper than the KTM version locally. Where I am the Huskies have bigger discounts. What do you know about the starting process you should probably do a video on that LOL I've heard people fouling plugs and having issues with warming up the tbi bikes. I know you got into it a little bit in one of your videos but maybe you make a video on how you warm up the bike seems to be a lot of controversy.
your absolutely right about the difference between the 150, I just got one, got 20 hrs +/- on it now. I did a fairly technical steep hill climb, and it was more clutch play to get up. I bought the bike knowing it was going to test my skills, but I wanted to advance my skills so I'm very happy with it. side note: the white map is a game changer for technical sections.
Nice man!! Super fun bikes from what I hear! Agreed on the white map! Just did a 45 mile single track loop through the woods and the white map was amazing through the slow rocky tech sections! Be on the lookout for the video!
Nice, love the way you showed everything, it's true that not everyone wants or needs a setup like most of youtubers show here, I like yours because it works for what you want, hope to see how it evolves, loves from México. 😸😸😸
I’m 5’6” and 160lbs. Currently riding a 2019 yz250f. Same story as you! I bought a motocross bike to trail ride. Mistake. Thank you for the video. A few of my local dealers have some of these 250s in stock. Think I’m going to pull the trigger.
Yeah man I wish I would have known before hand lol Do it man! You will fall in love! Especially for us shorter riders. I’m 5’6 150lbs and this was a game changer for me! Once I set sag and get a low seat it will be even better!
@brobafett2494 Perfect way to describe it! 😂 I got bucked a few times because of the suspension. Not to mention how heavy it was and hard to maneuver in slow sections
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Great video quality, but I'd be nervous taking this out into the mountains or anywhere were the weather might be less than ideal - I'm just not sure how rugged it is, which is why I would prefer the DJI Osmo Action 4 for recording outside.
@@Beyond9.5 I read online that the expectation was that the Action 5 would come out this summer. The Action 3 came out in 2022, the Action 4 in 2023, so hopefully the Action 5 this summer.
Agree 100% with this. That’s why I got the 2 year refresh plan. I film with my GoPro hero 8 and Vlog/normal shots with this. It’s such a good camera and the case is really good. I put it in my Moto pants this weekend and wasn’t worried about it. Video coming out this week!