NothingClever
Husqvarna
AA Class
I'm probably not a good resource but in the selfish interest of inflated post counts....
My 610 is still apart (just got suspension back yesterday) so I've been riding my KTM 950 everywhere.
Last weekend I rode west of Woodland Park on some single-track and ATV track trails (Trout Creek Rd - the 717A trail complex).
Universally, people thought I was insane for riding a 950 up (and down) some of the tougher trails.
My buddy and I swapped bikes after about 30 miles. He rides a KTM 300.
Although I really dug how easy it was to ride the front wheel and rail that thing through all kinds of stuff, as soon as I got to a spot to open it up, I was sorely disappointed....no juice in 5th gear.
For me, the Husky 610 is the perfect bike for how I like to ride here in Colorado. I have the lightweight characteristics of a trail bike & the transmission & power for getting around the state on the slab if necessary.
I also have the experts here at CafeHusky to keep me straight with maintenance and modification tips.
I was smitten with the DRZ for a while but the 610's extra power with negligble weight penalty and better componentry sold me.
The closest competitors for me are KTMs and Husabergs.
There are solutions for fuel range.
My 610 is still apart (just got suspension back yesterday) so I've been riding my KTM 950 everywhere.
Last weekend I rode west of Woodland Park on some single-track and ATV track trails (Trout Creek Rd - the 717A trail complex).
Universally, people thought I was insane for riding a 950 up (and down) some of the tougher trails.
My buddy and I swapped bikes after about 30 miles. He rides a KTM 300.
Although I really dug how easy it was to ride the front wheel and rail that thing through all kinds of stuff, as soon as I got to a spot to open it up, I was sorely disappointed....no juice in 5th gear.
For me, the Husky 610 is the perfect bike for how I like to ride here in Colorado. I have the lightweight characteristics of a trail bike & the transmission & power for getting around the state on the slab if necessary.
I also have the experts here at CafeHusky to keep me straight with maintenance and modification tips.
I was smitten with the DRZ for a while but the 610's extra power with negligble weight penalty and better componentry sold me.
The closest competitors for me are KTMs and Husabergs.
There are solutions for fuel range.