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09 TXC 250 vs 10 WR 250

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Husqvarna
I own a 2009 TXC 250, it's good bike for wood. My friend who to sell his 2010 WR 250, and I interested to replace my TXC 250 to WR 250. What do you think? Is WR 250 better than TXC 250 for wood and enduro racing? How about the top speed and torque? Please let me know.
 
I own a 2009 TXC 250, it's good bike for wood. My friend who to sell his 2010 WR 250, and I interested to replace my TXC 250 to WR 250. What do you think? Is WR 250 better than TXC 250 for wood and enduro racing? How about the top speed and torque? Please let me know.
WR 250 will have faster top speed, likely a little less weight and for INDO easier to prevent overheating, as it runs cooler than a 4T
 
Thats really going to depend on you, your skills, where you ride and what you like. Both good bikes.
 
Since you're asking for an opinion, mine is WR250 all the way. In fact I'm so sure of it I bought a WR250.
 
Silly rabbit ... wrs are for wanna bees ... Husky all the way... Any doubts? Scroll to the top of the page and look @ where you are ... :)
 
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