andy j
Husqvarna
AA Class
Hi guys... looking through the vintage posts kinda got me thinking how simple they are.
So if you were to buy a new husky that you intend to keep for 10 years + I would like your thoughts on which bike you would choose.. it does not have to be new. but fairly modern. and would need to be used, enduro & trail riding.
Due to the electronics like efi & the daft cost of fuel pump replacement should it ever fail on the modern 4 strokes, does this mean that the cost of keeping these bikes running say when they are ten+ years old will be impractical? no ones going to splash out £ 500 for a pump which would be say half the cost of the bike right??
I have a te 310 2010 and it has been faultless. but when i look at say a wr 125, 250, 300, cr 125, tc 250, 450 in my shop they look so simple, my brain is saying that if i want to keep my bike long term perhaps i should consider a simpler mechanical only bike??
oh just to reiterate. my 2010 310 has been faultless.
your thoughts appreciated..
AJ
So if you were to buy a new husky that you intend to keep for 10 years + I would like your thoughts on which bike you would choose.. it does not have to be new. but fairly modern. and would need to be used, enduro & trail riding.
Due to the electronics like efi & the daft cost of fuel pump replacement should it ever fail on the modern 4 strokes, does this mean that the cost of keeping these bikes running say when they are ten+ years old will be impractical? no ones going to splash out £ 500 for a pump which would be say half the cost of the bike right??
I have a te 310 2010 and it has been faultless. but when i look at say a wr 125, 250, 300, cr 125, tc 250, 450 in my shop they look so simple, my brain is saying that if i want to keep my bike long term perhaps i should consider a simpler mechanical only bike??
oh just to reiterate. my 2010 310 has been faultless.
your thoughts appreciated..
AJ