• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

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looking at used TE250's 09 or 10?

tmate

Husqvarna
AA Class
Shopping for a TE 250. Found a low miles 09 for much less than a higher mi 10. As for reliability, which one do you recommend? I am not experienced enough to get the most out the bike so Im leaning towards reliability.
Thanks in advance,
 
very little difference between the 2. I have an 09 and 10 310 which are much the same. I would go for the 09 if the price and mileage differential is attractive enough
 
very little difference between the 2. I have an 09 and 10 310 which are much the same. I would go for the 09 if the price and mileage differential is attractive enough
Thats the 310. 250 for 2010 was the xlite. Theres quite a big difference. The 09 should be much more reliable and the 10 will feel more like a race bike
 
There is a big difference between a '09 and '10 TE250. The '10 has an X-Lite BMW motor. It is lighter and quicker but maybe less reliable. That said, the '09 Big Block Italian motor makes a good fast trail and desert bike. Plenty of bike for you if you are inexperienced. Get the suspension done for your weight and hight with the money you saved. Will be a blast to ride.
 
I got an '09 310. It's as reliable as a hammer... and it hammers. Fuel pump finally went at almost 8k. Still a relatively cheap part... little over a hundred bucks. Great singletrack bike. Requires a bit of clutch work in the steep switchbacks. Suspension will require some work to get it right for your weight and riding style.
Weak point... fork seals. Easy to replace though. Can be done in about 1.5-2 hours for both legs. About the same amount of time it takes to change both tires.
A Power Commander or JD tuner helps. I got a PCV with Autotune. Great setup.
Mine was damaged in a fire this last summer. I'm now looking at the newer HusKatooms.
Good luck and have fun!
 
Thanks for the replies. They are 50 state legal correct. I'm in ca and the bike is a nv plated.
 
All my buddies ride yamaha & Hondas, so unfortunately test riding one has not worked out.
 
The 09 is the same bottom end as the 450, you'll have to work harder to blow it up. The 09 is carbureted, the 10 is injected. The 10 engine is lighter, quicker, can rev higher (and likes to) and crisper to respond than the 09. The 09 engine will be a touch more "tractory" and will start signing off at lower revs.

I've ridden both and like them both. I bought a 10 as the engine suits my style better. If you get the 10 get a JD Tuner for it to smooth it out.
 
There is a big difference between a '09 and '10 TE250. The '10 has an X-Lite BMW motor. It is lighter and quicker but maybe less reliable. That said, the '09 Big Block Italian motor makes a good fast trail and desert bike. Plenty of bike for you if you are inexperienced. Get the suspension done for your weight and hight with the money you saved. Will be a blast to ride.



Both motors are Italian. The '09 is the older heavier motor.

BMW bought the 449/511 motors from Kymco, the scooter folks in Taiwan.

Kymco make a good motor.
 
The 10 is only a couple pounds lighter than the 09? Half of that weight is probably in oil. That is close to 60 lbs lighter than my current bike.
 
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