95jersey
Husqvarna
AA Class
I am new to the Husky brand. I bought a 2013 TXC310r in Nov. Since I have bought it, I have had nothing but problems. The bike ran good for about 5-10 hours, then it went to hell. It started running poorly, the red light came on, and it became more difficult to start. Starting in the cold is almost impossible. I am down on power big time and the bike pop stalls constantly.
On a recent ride the red light came on and started flashing. I was on a trail, so there was little I could do about it. Bike stalled constantly and would not idle and was down at least 30-40% power. I "limped" home.
After that, the bike would simply not run, charged the battery, and it just cranks and I get nothing. I take it to the dealer and they see a temp sensor code, so they replace that...then they still can't get the bike to run and replace the ECU. I was told the bike was "hydro-locked" and the cylinder was full of gas as well as the exhaust. So with parts and labor I paid around $500 as I was past my 30 day warranty (how convenient). So I go to pick up the bike (1.5 hours away) and the bike has a hard time starting, but we get it to run and it seems to run well once warmed up (it was cold and that was the excuse for the poor starting). So I get it home and it won't start, cranks and cranks, pops, gurgles, but won't run. I drain the battery trying to start the thing so I recharge the batter, come back 5 hours later, and same thing, cranks until the battery dies.
This is a BRAND new bike with less than 10 hours. Is this typical? Is this the kind of reliability I should expect? I have a 14 year old YZ250 and it still starts on the 2nd kick and runs like a beast after hundreds of hours. What did I get myself into? Now I have to call him and probably drive back another 1.5 hours on way (because Husky dealers are far and few between) to spend more money on this POS.
Sorry for the rant, but a NEW bike should not have problems in the fist 10 hours like this...
On a recent ride the red light came on and started flashing. I was on a trail, so there was little I could do about it. Bike stalled constantly and would not idle and was down at least 30-40% power. I "limped" home.
After that, the bike would simply not run, charged the battery, and it just cranks and I get nothing. I take it to the dealer and they see a temp sensor code, so they replace that...then they still can't get the bike to run and replace the ECU. I was told the bike was "hydro-locked" and the cylinder was full of gas as well as the exhaust. So with parts and labor I paid around $500 as I was past my 30 day warranty (how convenient). So I go to pick up the bike (1.5 hours away) and the bike has a hard time starting, but we get it to run and it seems to run well once warmed up (it was cold and that was the excuse for the poor starting). So I get it home and it won't start, cranks and cranks, pops, gurgles, but won't run. I drain the battery trying to start the thing so I recharge the batter, come back 5 hours later, and same thing, cranks until the battery dies.
This is a BRAND new bike with less than 10 hours. Is this typical? Is this the kind of reliability I should expect? I have a 14 year old YZ250 and it still starts on the 2nd kick and runs like a beast after hundreds of hours. What did I get myself into? Now I have to call him and probably drive back another 1.5 hours on way (because Husky dealers are far and few between) to spend more money on this POS.
Sorry for the rant, but a NEW bike should not have problems in the fist 10 hours like this...