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Husky Press and Demo Ride for the new 2012 Bikes
Date Friday Sept. 9th
Location The Ranch Anza So Calif
What is so important to realize is this is only Sept 9th and Husky has ALL of it current US off road bike here in Southern Calif for this test.
Most of all the major motorcycle journalist and industry people were there to inspect, photograph
and ride the new 2012 bikes.
Before we all took off to ride the bikes we got to hear from the ALL new staff of Husky North America
Kris Odwarka Pres.Talked about Husky new commitment to the brand. Corey Eastman marketing manager talked about new goals in sales and Andy Jefferson talked about after market sales
Now why was I there? Well Cafe Husky was invited to come check it out and report back to you what we saw. This report is based on my personal feelings. As a 55 year old Magum expert
racer who has raced everything from Baja to Motocross and owns the following motorcycles
2010 WR300,2008 Wr 250,2008 CR 125 and a 2006 TE 510 Dual sport. I brought along my two
favorite bikes WR 300 and CR 125 to compair to the new bikes.
First as I drove into the Ranch I thought what a great place to test. Why? Because the Ranch has everything. Motocross tracks, miles of single track both easy and hard and a few two track sections for some high speed testing.
As I rounded the corner I saw 3 box vans and all the new 2012 bikes lined up and ready for testing. Charlies and Brent, factory mechanics, were there to help with bike set up.
2 Strokes CR 125 ,Wr 125, WR250 and Wr 300
4 Strokes Motocross TC 250 ,TC 449 and TC 511
4 Stroke off road TXC 250,TXC 310 ,TXC 449 and TXC 511
4 Stroke Dual Sport TE 250 ,TE310,TE449 and TE511
As a 2 stroke guy who will race motocross BUT really likes to do the National Hare and Hounds
Why not test as if I were to be racing it where I liked. The Nationals are close to being a GNCC or short WORC race so you East coast guys can relate. I did do a few laps around the motocross track but felt I could do a better story about the bikes on the trail.
Husky had set up about a 6 mile super tight single track test up in the trees that only had a few high speed sections. It was close to being what I like to ride on.
There is also going to be a Enduro qualifier type race here at the Ranch next weekend,so that made it even better.
First Test CR 125
As I took off toward the single track the bike felt like a 144 because it had more power then my 125. I rode it hard thru the 6 miles and felt right at home. Remember we all set up our own personal bikes to fit our needs and all these bikes were as delivered. So the main test would be about performance and if the suspention was close you can always adjust to fit your needs. Fun factor was high and power was great. The bike would stop and turn on a dime. The bike really did work great and handled well. The motor would pull hard everywhere but you had to remember it is a CR motocross bike and needs to be ridden like you stole it. When I got back I asked is this really a 125 and was told yes.
Second Test My personal CR 125. Why not ride it back to back against a new 2012 bike, I went back on the same track and came back thinking the new bike is as good as my bike which i have spent time getting it all dialed in. So the new bike with some correct set up for my needs could be better.
Third Test WR 300
As I took off the first thing I noticed was the performance. The motor with the new Ducati Ignition acted like my 2010 Wr 300 which has the older Cr ignition. In fact as I hit the first set of tight turns it was better. Maybe because it still retains the heavier flywheel so the botton end pull was stronger. I love the 125 but if you can hang on the 300 its worlds apart and only 13 pounds heavier. The bike flat rips from turn to turn, it is next to impossible to stall so no need for a electric start. Only problem I have is the clutch pull is harder then most not bad but still hard.
So if you are in a tight section where you are pulling in the clutch a lot your left arm will soon
start to hurt. If the track or trail is more open it is not a problem at all.
Forth Test My personal 2010 Wr 300
Once again why not test back to back against my Wr 300 which has had a lot of set up. Plus it has the older Cr ignition in it . Once again came back thinking this new WR300 is really close to my bike and I could race it as it is. So with a little set up it would be even better.
Fifth Test TC 250
The long awaited new TC 250 is here. Being a 2 stroke guy I really wanted to ride this bike.
Could it make me convert? Well off to the single track with a motrcross bike. The TC 250 acted like a pumped up CR125 which was a good thing and we soon were getting along fine. Power is better every where over a 125 so my corner to corner speed was faster with less effort. The TC 250 is a light weighted flywheel 4 stroke so you had to keep it reved up. Not alot but if you let it fall off the power band you had to start all over again. Handling was great and the clutch pull was easy.
I felt i could race this motocross bike in the trees and trails all day. It is a motocross bike so you had to ride it like one, no time to be lazy.
Sixth Test TXC 310
This is a all new bike for 2012. As soon as I let the clutch out I could feel the power. From down low to up top the motor pulled like a 450 but felt light like the 250 I just rode.The bike did everything the TC 250 did but only better. Remember i was on a tight 6 mile track with only 1 1/4 mile straight where high speed could happen. This bike REALLY impressed me and if I wanted a new 4 stroke I would get this one. This was just a stock bike and I really liked it. The only problem is for Calif it is a red sticker bike so some areas will be off limits part of the year. That is only a Calif problem so the rest of the country is ok. Their is talk of getting that problem fixed for next year. For now there is a way around it, but it might cost a bit more. Buy a TE 310 and then convert it into a TXC. See the picture of the bike with the # 9 on it. That is Andys personal race bike it is a TE 310 which works better then a stock TXC 310.
Seventh Test TXC 511
This is the biggest and baddest off road bike in Husky fleet . As I took off and gassed it I said WHY? Why do you need this much power, where could you use all of it. I did ride it on the single track but soon had to slow down for fear of getting hurt. Once I rode with in my means we got along fine . For a big open class bike it does work well has tons of power. It is not the bikes fault it was mine that we went slow. If you are a big or a strong person who wants more power then you can use then TXC 511 will work. For me I had more fun on the 310.
Eighth Test TC 449
For some reason I wanted to ride the fastest motocross bike Husky makes. If you think a TXC511 is fast then you will really want to ride a TC 449. But once again I am a off road guy who likes tight trails and this bike was made for motrcross. It was just to much bike for me to handle like it should be ridden. Now I know why the pros go by so fast.
Ninth Test Wr 250
Since I had tested most of the bikes I felt lets ride the Wr 250. Lets see how it compairs to the WR 300 i already rode. The new 2012 Wr 250 also has the Ducati Ignition and as I took off I could tell as it pulled harder then my stock 2008 Wr 250 I had at home. The 250 did everything the 300 did except the 300 had just a little more pull. Once again the bike is next to impossable to stall and works great. The only problem is the clutch pull is a little hard and will soon wear you down if you are using it in super tight places. Other wise it is not that bad. The 250 and 300 are close so if you want to race in the 250 class then get a 250. If you do not care about class or do a lot of trail or play ridding the 300 is the bike to pick.
Tenth Test Wr 125
For years I have raced a CR 125. I have never ridden a Wr 125 and wanted to see what it was like. I would see stories of WR owners complaining about the bog or other problems. I would give them a hard time asking why do you buy a Wr and then try to make it a Cr. Well the Wr 125 I rode ran great in fact in the super tight between the trees action the added flywheel weight of the Wr made the bike easier to ride.Yes it was a bit slower but the fun factor was still there . This is a off road bike not a motocross bike like the Cr so for most people ridding off road they might like the Wr better. Power was smooth and pulled from the bottom on up, the bike still handled like the Cr but you could get a bit lazy and not get in trouble. This bike could work for a beginner or expert if set up to fit your needs. If you are only going to race then maybe a converted CR/WR might have a advantage.
Bikes I did not test. TXC 250 felt it would be a cross between the TC 250 and a TXC 310.
Once again if class did not matter and if you were going to race it most people would go 310. I did not test any of the dual sport bikes because of time. The TE line up is really a street legal TXC and I did ride those bikes . So if the TXC worked well then the TE should also. When it comes to Dual sport dirt bikes there are really two choices Husky and KTM .
Husky was first and started the dual sport street legal dirt bike.
In closing which bike was best? Well remember I tested all the bikes on the same track some were really not made for the type of ridding I was doing. Also I tryed to ride them as if I were in a race. Yes all the bikes were as delivered and all of them could have been set up a little different to meet my personal needs but this was a test to ride the bikes as delivered. None of the bike i felt would need much adjustment to be race ready.
The only way to pick one is to ask yourself what am I going to do with it? Am I a 2 stroke or 4 stroke person.
Small bore 2 stroke if you are only going to race then go Cr if you will do a little of both then WR125
Big Bore 2 stroke the only reason to get WR 250 is if you want to race in the 250 class. If class is not a problem then hands down go Wr 300.
4 Stroke If you ride motocross then a new TC 250 in the 250 class is a great bike.
If you want more power then you can use and you are a big strong person hang on to a TC 449 if you can.
Offroad I really liked the TXC 310 and felt it was the BEST all around off road 4 stroke.
The 511 was just to much .If you live in Calif you might want to look at a converted TE/TXC.
In closing, what did I see or learn. Well since 2006 when I got my first Husky I have seen a complany try to do better every year. Since BMW took over I have seen it start to speed up. Heck it is only Sept. and we are talking about the 2012 year bikes. The bikes I rode were better then last years models. 2 stroke fans will be glad to hear that Husky is committed to the future of the 2 stroke and is working on a few new ideas. I heard that from the top . I was also promised that the long over due Husky Gear is almost here. All the Husky staff had it on so i did see it.
I did not take alot of picture, their were alot of other magazine people doing that. I wanted to ride and report. I tried to think I am just like most of you here on the type. love to ride and race so report back as such.
If anyone has any questions please type away I will try to answer them.
Also next weeken at the Ranch there is the Husky Dealer Meeting and also a Enduro Race held by a Dist 37 club VCMC. So either come out and watch or race and maybe seek a peek at all the new 2012 bike at the Dealer Meeting same bike will be there.
Thank you Husky and Cafe Husky for letting me come test the new bikes
John Kearney
Date Friday Sept. 9th
Location The Ranch Anza So Calif
What is so important to realize is this is only Sept 9th and Husky has ALL of it current US off road bike here in Southern Calif for this test.
Most of all the major motorcycle journalist and industry people were there to inspect, photograph
and ride the new 2012 bikes.
Before we all took off to ride the bikes we got to hear from the ALL new staff of Husky North America
Kris Odwarka Pres.Talked about Husky new commitment to the brand. Corey Eastman marketing manager talked about new goals in sales and Andy Jefferson talked about after market sales
Now why was I there? Well Cafe Husky was invited to come check it out and report back to you what we saw. This report is based on my personal feelings. As a 55 year old Magum expert
racer who has raced everything from Baja to Motocross and owns the following motorcycles
2010 WR300,2008 Wr 250,2008 CR 125 and a 2006 TE 510 Dual sport. I brought along my two
favorite bikes WR 300 and CR 125 to compair to the new bikes.
First as I drove into the Ranch I thought what a great place to test. Why? Because the Ranch has everything. Motocross tracks, miles of single track both easy and hard and a few two track sections for some high speed testing.
As I rounded the corner I saw 3 box vans and all the new 2012 bikes lined up and ready for testing. Charlies and Brent, factory mechanics, were there to help with bike set up.
2 Strokes CR 125 ,Wr 125, WR250 and Wr 300
4 Strokes Motocross TC 250 ,TC 449 and TC 511
4 Stroke off road TXC 250,TXC 310 ,TXC 449 and TXC 511
4 Stroke Dual Sport TE 250 ,TE310,TE449 and TE511
As a 2 stroke guy who will race motocross BUT really likes to do the National Hare and Hounds
Why not test as if I were to be racing it where I liked. The Nationals are close to being a GNCC or short WORC race so you East coast guys can relate. I did do a few laps around the motocross track but felt I could do a better story about the bikes on the trail.
Husky had set up about a 6 mile super tight single track test up in the trees that only had a few high speed sections. It was close to being what I like to ride on.
There is also going to be a Enduro qualifier type race here at the Ranch next weekend,so that made it even better.
First Test CR 125
As I took off toward the single track the bike felt like a 144 because it had more power then my 125. I rode it hard thru the 6 miles and felt right at home. Remember we all set up our own personal bikes to fit our needs and all these bikes were as delivered. So the main test would be about performance and if the suspention was close you can always adjust to fit your needs. Fun factor was high and power was great. The bike would stop and turn on a dime. The bike really did work great and handled well. The motor would pull hard everywhere but you had to remember it is a CR motocross bike and needs to be ridden like you stole it. When I got back I asked is this really a 125 and was told yes.
Second Test My personal CR 125. Why not ride it back to back against a new 2012 bike, I went back on the same track and came back thinking the new bike is as good as my bike which i have spent time getting it all dialed in. So the new bike with some correct set up for my needs could be better.
Third Test WR 300
As I took off the first thing I noticed was the performance. The motor with the new Ducati Ignition acted like my 2010 Wr 300 which has the older Cr ignition. In fact as I hit the first set of tight turns it was better. Maybe because it still retains the heavier flywheel so the botton end pull was stronger. I love the 125 but if you can hang on the 300 its worlds apart and only 13 pounds heavier. The bike flat rips from turn to turn, it is next to impossible to stall so no need for a electric start. Only problem I have is the clutch pull is harder then most not bad but still hard.
So if you are in a tight section where you are pulling in the clutch a lot your left arm will soon
start to hurt. If the track or trail is more open it is not a problem at all.
Forth Test My personal 2010 Wr 300
Once again why not test back to back against my Wr 300 which has had a lot of set up. Plus it has the older Cr ignition in it . Once again came back thinking this new WR300 is really close to my bike and I could race it as it is. So with a little set up it would be even better.
Fifth Test TC 250
The long awaited new TC 250 is here. Being a 2 stroke guy I really wanted to ride this bike.
Could it make me convert? Well off to the single track with a motrcross bike. The TC 250 acted like a pumped up CR125 which was a good thing and we soon were getting along fine. Power is better every where over a 125 so my corner to corner speed was faster with less effort. The TC 250 is a light weighted flywheel 4 stroke so you had to keep it reved up. Not alot but if you let it fall off the power band you had to start all over again. Handling was great and the clutch pull was easy.
I felt i could race this motocross bike in the trees and trails all day. It is a motocross bike so you had to ride it like one, no time to be lazy.
Sixth Test TXC 310
This is a all new bike for 2012. As soon as I let the clutch out I could feel the power. From down low to up top the motor pulled like a 450 but felt light like the 250 I just rode.The bike did everything the TC 250 did but only better. Remember i was on a tight 6 mile track with only 1 1/4 mile straight where high speed could happen. This bike REALLY impressed me and if I wanted a new 4 stroke I would get this one. This was just a stock bike and I really liked it. The only problem is for Calif it is a red sticker bike so some areas will be off limits part of the year. That is only a Calif problem so the rest of the country is ok. Their is talk of getting that problem fixed for next year. For now there is a way around it, but it might cost a bit more. Buy a TE 310 and then convert it into a TXC. See the picture of the bike with the # 9 on it. That is Andys personal race bike it is a TE 310 which works better then a stock TXC 310.
Seventh Test TXC 511
This is the biggest and baddest off road bike in Husky fleet . As I took off and gassed it I said WHY? Why do you need this much power, where could you use all of it. I did ride it on the single track but soon had to slow down for fear of getting hurt. Once I rode with in my means we got along fine . For a big open class bike it does work well has tons of power. It is not the bikes fault it was mine that we went slow. If you are a big or a strong person who wants more power then you can use then TXC 511 will work. For me I had more fun on the 310.
Eighth Test TC 449
For some reason I wanted to ride the fastest motocross bike Husky makes. If you think a TXC511 is fast then you will really want to ride a TC 449. But once again I am a off road guy who likes tight trails and this bike was made for motrcross. It was just to much bike for me to handle like it should be ridden. Now I know why the pros go by so fast.
Ninth Test Wr 250
Since I had tested most of the bikes I felt lets ride the Wr 250. Lets see how it compairs to the WR 300 i already rode. The new 2012 Wr 250 also has the Ducati Ignition and as I took off I could tell as it pulled harder then my stock 2008 Wr 250 I had at home. The 250 did everything the 300 did except the 300 had just a little more pull. Once again the bike is next to impossable to stall and works great. The only problem is the clutch pull is a little hard and will soon wear you down if you are using it in super tight places. Other wise it is not that bad. The 250 and 300 are close so if you want to race in the 250 class then get a 250. If you do not care about class or do a lot of trail or play ridding the 300 is the bike to pick.
Tenth Test Wr 125
For years I have raced a CR 125. I have never ridden a Wr 125 and wanted to see what it was like. I would see stories of WR owners complaining about the bog or other problems. I would give them a hard time asking why do you buy a Wr and then try to make it a Cr. Well the Wr 125 I rode ran great in fact in the super tight between the trees action the added flywheel weight of the Wr made the bike easier to ride.Yes it was a bit slower but the fun factor was still there . This is a off road bike not a motocross bike like the Cr so for most people ridding off road they might like the Wr better. Power was smooth and pulled from the bottom on up, the bike still handled like the Cr but you could get a bit lazy and not get in trouble. This bike could work for a beginner or expert if set up to fit your needs. If you are only going to race then maybe a converted CR/WR might have a advantage.
Bikes I did not test. TXC 250 felt it would be a cross between the TC 250 and a TXC 310.
Once again if class did not matter and if you were going to race it most people would go 310. I did not test any of the dual sport bikes because of time. The TE line up is really a street legal TXC and I did ride those bikes . So if the TXC worked well then the TE should also. When it comes to Dual sport dirt bikes there are really two choices Husky and KTM .
Husky was first and started the dual sport street legal dirt bike.
In closing which bike was best? Well remember I tested all the bikes on the same track some were really not made for the type of ridding I was doing. Also I tryed to ride them as if I were in a race. Yes all the bikes were as delivered and all of them could have been set up a little different to meet my personal needs but this was a test to ride the bikes as delivered. None of the bike i felt would need much adjustment to be race ready.
The only way to pick one is to ask yourself what am I going to do with it? Am I a 2 stroke or 4 stroke person.
Small bore 2 stroke if you are only going to race then go Cr if you will do a little of both then WR125
Big Bore 2 stroke the only reason to get WR 250 is if you want to race in the 250 class. If class is not a problem then hands down go Wr 300.
4 Stroke If you ride motocross then a new TC 250 in the 250 class is a great bike.
If you want more power then you can use and you are a big strong person hang on to a TC 449 if you can.
Offroad I really liked the TXC 310 and felt it was the BEST all around off road 4 stroke.
The 511 was just to much .If you live in Calif you might want to look at a converted TE/TXC.
In closing, what did I see or learn. Well since 2006 when I got my first Husky I have seen a complany try to do better every year. Since BMW took over I have seen it start to speed up. Heck it is only Sept. and we are talking about the 2012 year bikes. The bikes I rode were better then last years models. 2 stroke fans will be glad to hear that Husky is committed to the future of the 2 stroke and is working on a few new ideas. I heard that from the top . I was also promised that the long over due Husky Gear is almost here. All the Husky staff had it on so i did see it.
I did not take alot of picture, their were alot of other magazine people doing that. I wanted to ride and report. I tried to think I am just like most of you here on the type. love to ride and race so report back as such.
If anyone has any questions please type away I will try to answer them.
Also next weeken at the Ranch there is the Husky Dealer Meeting and also a Enduro Race held by a Dist 37 club VCMC. So either come out and watch or race and maybe seek a peek at all the new 2012 bike at the Dealer Meeting same bike will be there.
Thank you Husky and Cafe Husky for letting me come test the new bikes
John Kearney