• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Austria - About 2014 & Newer
    FE = 4st Enduro & FC = 4st Cross

  • Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

    When he passed, I worked with his kids to gather the necessary credentials to keep this site running. Since then (and for however long they worked with Coffee), Woodschick and Dirtdame have been maintaining the site and covering the costs. Without their hard work and financial support, CafeHusky would have been lost.

    Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.

    Unfortunately, the new software version doesn’t support importing the old site’s styles, so for now, you’ll see the XenForo default style. This may change over time.

    Coffee didn’t document the work he did on the site, so I’ve been digging through the old setup to understand how everything was running. There may still be things I’ve missed. One known issue is that email functionality is not yet working on the new site, but I hope to resolve this over time.

    Thanks for your patience and support!

FE/FC 2014 FE250 Ride Report

Tim,

It's not a competition. I was merely making a point that in our tight and technical woods the smaller displacement bikes have quite an advantage- all other things being equal, such as riding ability.

Now back to regularly scheduled programming, LOL.

Installed some radiator guards today....088.JPG

Also changed the break in oil, filter, and cleaned the screen. The oil was pretty black, although I half expected that as I am a clutch monger. I was going to tear the bike down further to grease the linkage, swingarm pivot, and steering head, but I think I will wait until my fork parts get here so I can revalve at the same time. I had an old set of the original Easton Pro Tapers around- Doug Henry bend, that were like new so I installed them as I don't like the stock bend. The DH bars are about the same height with just a touch more pullback. They feel good.
 
You should try the AJP of you get a chance. It is not a powerhouse, but you would be amazed how fast you can go on it.....with VERY LITTLE Effort.
Oh I hear ya. But just can't get along with four strokes and for sure 27hp ones. That weigh around 250. I like the brap brap of a two stroke I have nothing against and ajp and contemplated on buying one to bash around on but my current spare bike a 2013,wr250r Yamaha with full FMF exhaust programmer etc.. .just plain sucks unless you ride it realizing what it is. A 31hp tied heavier then a gas gas....but does have a license plate.....its getting sold....not sure the ajp will catch on in the states or not but certainly I would like to do a 25 mile loop on one....
 
At my size the 501 is easier to ride in the woods for me. My 310 was a train wreck in the tight stuff and couldn't loft the front end when needed. I added a rekluse which helped a bit. The 501 just does everything better IMO. I can't ever see myself going back to a small bore 4T again due to my size but would like to try a modern 250 or 300 2T. Being 6'4" and 225 lbs ain't always roses. It limits many things in life but it's sure nice to be able to dab a leg from time to time.:thumbsup:
Glad the PO is happy with the new bike and it works good for you. Being under 200 lbs would change things for me I'm sure.
 
My question has been answered today.... I got to ride a '14 FC250. It had way more bottom end, than I thought a MX 250F should, felt slim and handled well. I realized that I'm really a 2T guy though! I've had the same feeling going from my '09 WR125, to a '10 TXC250. The engine braking and extra rotational mass, are too much for me. I'm sure I could learn to ride it and love it over time, but 2T's just fit me better.
 
Me too reveille, as long as it isn't mine. So I can beat it a little, as in try it.

They just seem like a lot more work though.

I don't mean maintenance of course.

I mean the clutch and gear shifting part.

I like the 501 as it can be ridden a bit lazy and is still as nimble and easy to toss around as the smaller bikes.
 
Oh I hear ya. But just can't get along with four strokes and for sure 27hp ones. That weigh around 250. I like the brap brap of a two stroke I have nothing against and ajp and contemplated on buying one to bash around on but my current spare bike a 2013,wr250r Yamaha with full FMF exhaust programmer etc.. .just plain sucks unless you ride it realizing what it is. A 31hp tied heavier then a gas gas....but does have a license plate.....its getting sold....not sure the ajp will catch on in the states or not but certainly I would like to do a 25 mile loop on one....


I am with you. I am a dyed in the wool 2 stroke guy and go much faster with less effort on a 2T. In fact I pretty much hate all 4 strokes- the new stuff is getting better however. The only reason I bought this is so I can have something that will putt around with my kids, and still get up and go when I want it too. Joining it soon will be the new Husky 200 2T with linkage, wink, wink!

On another note: I can't believe the superb fit and finish on this bike- it just blows me away. The last KTM I had was an '09 200 and it wasn't even close to the quality of this bike.

BTW- my seat base says Husaberg on it.....
 
Hey I have a new, Husaberg catalog black/gray gripper seat as a spare for mine. It fits perfectly. But I have 3 others too.
 
My question has been answered today.... I got to ride a '14 FC250. It had way more bottom end, than I thought a MX 250F should, felt slim and handled well. I realized that I'm really a 2T guy though! I've had the same feeling going from my '09 WR125, to a '10 TXC250. The engine braking and extra rotational mass, are too much for me. I'm sure I could learn to ride it and love it over time, but 2T's just fit me better.


Different strokes for different folks! After having my FC250, I'd only ride a 2 stroke if I was injured and it was the only bike available to get me to the truck.. :)
 
Different strokes for different folks! After having my FC250, I'd only ride a 2 stroke if I was injured and it was the only bike available to get me to the truck.. :)

Ha ha I'm going to huntersville this weekend letme know if your riding we can switch bikes and school each other on why four strokes and two strokes suck....lol. Been out there last couple a weekends pm me and let me know what's up...…..but you should know two strokes rule.... And I take back what I said.....this engine is good or better then my tm. Sweet sweet power......tc 250..
 
Ha ha I'm going to huntersville this weekend letme know if your riding we can switch bikes and school each other on why four strokes and two strokes suck....lol. Been out there last couple a weekends pm me and let me know what's up...…..but you should know two strokes rule.... And I take back what I said.....this engine is good or better then my tm. Sweet sweet power......tc 250..


You must have gotten the good "one" :)

I'm going camping/riding with my wife next weekend at spider lake. Will be riding the wr450f. Some other time.
 
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