• 2 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    WR = 2st Enduro & CR = 2st Cross

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250-500cc Is WR300 good for MX racing?

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Yo Dudes,

Here in Cyprus I have joined the Motocross Association with the intention to partake in some amateur races. I will be in the novice class whereby I can ride any bike I like. I have a WR300 which I will use it for the hare scrambles.

There are about 9 MX races this year but what do you guys think? Would the WR300 be okay to race in this style of event. Ideally I would like a 2t MX bike but the only thing readily available around here are 4 strokes.

Advice and opinions welcomed. What events do you guys usually partake in on your WR300.

Thanks,
 
I usually only trail ride mine, but I raced a motocross race with it back in September. It is truly a "do all" machine.
 
Mine worked ok and was fun on the open practice days at the local mx track I would recomend a second set of wheels with 19 rear rim with tires better suited for mx the tires I love for offroad are not that good for mx
 
Yo Dudes,

Here in Cyprus I have joined the Motocross Association with the intention to partake in some amateur races. I will be in the novice class whereby I can ride any bike I like. I have a WR300 which I will use it for the hare scrambles.

There are about 9 MX races this year but what do you guys think? Would the WR300 be okay to race in this style of event. Ideally I would like a 2t MX bike but the only thing readily available around here are 4 strokes.

Advice and opinions welcomed. What events do you guys usually partake in on your WR300.

Thanks,

Ty Davis ran one in the 24 Hours at Glen Helen a few years back and finished 3rd, although he could easily have won it or finished 2nd. These races are a team effort obviously and I think there were two other riders at least on his team. Think a Honda, maybe a JCR entry finished first...450 CRF.

http://www.dirtbikemagazine.com/ME2...0&tier=3&nid=C14BB24B7D7D418486205DC39514505B

OK, maybe 2nd....:)

So yes, they're MX capable.
 
Had one and did some MX with it and it's more then capable without any major mods at the sportsmen level.
 
I had a lot of fun riding my 300 on a motocross track. The forks are quite soft for motocross, but other than that, the bike was fine.
 
There is not a lot of difference between the CR and WR bikes. These bikes corner great, have great brakes and the gear ratios work well for the track. I like my WR better on the track than the KX250 it replaced.
 
Entering a few Club days on my 300 this year.. My boys want to have a crack at it on their JR80's and I cant wait to twist the throttle on the mine.
 
Everyone is always so concerned lol. Ride whatever you feel like. My old XR250 spent most all of its time on a MX track. Didn't ride off road much at all until I got a yz250f, go figure.
 
There is not a lot of difference between the CR and WR bikes. These bikes corner great, have great brakes and the gear ratios work well for the track. I like my WR better on the track than the KX250 it replaced.
Same here. I had a 2006 KX250. It wasn't a very comfortable track bike and a miserable trail bike or desert bike. The WR is lots more fun on the track than my KX was, but also the best trail bike I have ever owned.:thumbsup:
 
Bobby G (#928) won the GH 2010 World 2T Championship on a modified WR300(?) ... And defended that title in 2011 with a second place finish ...



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Everyone is always so concerned lol. Ride whatever you feel like. My old XR250 spent most all of its time on a MX track. Didn't ride off road much at all until I got a yz250f, go figure.

Yep, its the rider twisting that throttle to a high degree on the results ... We have small MX tracks here and I'll have no problem racing my 08 WR250 there if I choose to ...
 
I was looking at them all summer, thinking of buying one for club MX and the ocassional hare scramble. I decided on a CR150 instead, thinking the 300 might be too much bike for me. Reading this, I'm thinking about it again. A lot :o
 
I just picked up a WR 300 two weeks ago and sold my 2011 KX450F, all I ride is moto. After the first ride I immediately had to go to .48 springs in the front (210lbs without gear) and just adjust clickers on the rear. First race yesterday, two holeshots and a 1-1 tally have me convinced I made the right choice. I still have some changes I want to make but I like being the one not drinking the orange Kool Aide or following the 4t sheep.
 
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