AbnMike
Husqvarna
A Class
I've read a ton of threads about the TE310 in the past few days since I found one for sale, both on this forum and others.
A younger me would have already pulled the plug and have the bike, but the older me is trying to do due diligence and not make an impulse buy. Everything I've read seems perfect about this bike. I've been riding since I was 13 and have had my share of old RMs, CRs, KXs, etc. I had a handful of RD350 2-strokers, a Ducati Multistrada, and I rode a 2-stroke 1964 Vespa kitted out to 225ccs and capable of 90mph from Portland OR to NY, NY in 2006.
I haven't lived in an area conducive to off-road riding in the past few years (not without trailering for hours) but now I live in Montana and the trails are screaming my name and I'm looking to get out on them.
The local dealer here is selling a 2013 TE310. It has the power up kit, the upgraded pipe, ECU mapping, etc. It has 240 miles only. The dealer is asking $6995. I am not sure I can get him down much farther but I was thinking of offering $6500 and maybe getting him to throw in some gear (helmet, boots) to sweeten the deal.
It -seems- like a great deal considering the upgrades and that it only has 240 miles but I'm looking for confirmation of that. It would not be used for commuting, but maybe grocery getting or making a run to the video store (yes we still have video stores in Montana). It would be used mainly to get to trails (I live right on the Continental Divide so I can go from 5300' to 7000' in 10 minutes. I like the fuel injection aspect of this because I've spent years rejetting carbs on 2-strokes. I could spend up to an hour getting to some other trails or I could throw it in the truck I guess.
I haven't ridden off-road in quite some time other than 3-wheelers so I'm pretty sure it is more off-road capable than I am. I know I could get a new Honda 230 or a Yamaha 400 or something that's more on-road capable but a pig off-road.
Help me make the right decision? I love the bike but I really want to know if I'd be getting a good buy at that $6900 price point.
Thanks,
A younger me would have already pulled the plug and have the bike, but the older me is trying to do due diligence and not make an impulse buy. Everything I've read seems perfect about this bike. I've been riding since I was 13 and have had my share of old RMs, CRs, KXs, etc. I had a handful of RD350 2-strokers, a Ducati Multistrada, and I rode a 2-stroke 1964 Vespa kitted out to 225ccs and capable of 90mph from Portland OR to NY, NY in 2006.
I haven't lived in an area conducive to off-road riding in the past few years (not without trailering for hours) but now I live in Montana and the trails are screaming my name and I'm looking to get out on them.
The local dealer here is selling a 2013 TE310. It has the power up kit, the upgraded pipe, ECU mapping, etc. It has 240 miles only. The dealer is asking $6995. I am not sure I can get him down much farther but I was thinking of offering $6500 and maybe getting him to throw in some gear (helmet, boots) to sweeten the deal.
It -seems- like a great deal considering the upgrades and that it only has 240 miles but I'm looking for confirmation of that. It would not be used for commuting, but maybe grocery getting or making a run to the video store (yes we still have video stores in Montana). It would be used mainly to get to trails (I live right on the Continental Divide so I can go from 5300' to 7000' in 10 minutes. I like the fuel injection aspect of this because I've spent years rejetting carbs on 2-strokes. I could spend up to an hour getting to some other trails or I could throw it in the truck I guess.
I haven't ridden off-road in quite some time other than 3-wheelers so I'm pretty sure it is more off-road capable than I am. I know I could get a new Honda 230 or a Yamaha 400 or something that's more on-road capable but a pig off-road.
Help me make the right decision? I love the bike but I really want to know if I'd be getting a good buy at that $6900 price point.
Thanks,