fletchman45
Husqvarna
Pro Class
Last ride today before storage...awesome! Rode 19 tpi ktm ktm...lean on bottom..rich on top...2020 ktm 250xc tpi ..went crazy twice with engine free revving...I will stick with with a lighter less complicated ride and a carberator...changed needle..the bike is so well thought out you don't even have to rotate the carb to do the job! Total time to change needle (for 30 degrees) 15 minutes! While this engine seems boring compared to a smaller flywheel equipped 250..I gotta say again..it is simply amazing..no jetting changes...no messing with air screw..smooth .. tractable..fast when needed..lug it..rev it...still the best bike I've ever owned...easy to ride...you literally can't even hardly crash the thing..refined 19 chassis a step up from 18 and 19...steering precise ( dare I say like a Ridgid aluminum frame tm!) Stable like and old Italian husky...no physical effort required to ride bike fast and for long periods..I used to hate 300s..well I love this one and even feel rejuvenated to dig deep again..I think back to my 18 te 250...the transmission sucked compared to the tx...this six speed is perfectly geared..and smooth and slick..the explorer fork may be better for c class and even b class but the aer fork and lighter weight of the bike are definitely noticable! I think they need a few more years to make tpi perfect..riding a tpi bike and carb bike back to back the carb bike feels more responsive to rider input and more powerful....dry weight tm 300en carb 224 dry weight tpi tm 300en 241...wtf! I probably didn't even have to change my needle today (guy who bought my 19 ktm250 xc did not) but I thought it was easy and safer...19 ktm 250 xc ergos..not as good as the Husqvarna..seat slippery..slide around alot..husky chassis you stick to the seat much better..tank seat junction fit me much better...by putting the steering dampner and raising the stock bars approximately a inch and a quarter or so the bike feels amazing. (bars cut to 29 7/8 inches) if you ride a stock husky with the lower bars it feels very weird..and not as good (I'm 5 foot 7) 165 pounds..for reference..bike does not stall easily...18 gas gas..ok..vibrates ..feels totally old school compared to the tx..good bang for buck as I've seen those pretty cheap.. if the tm had a steel frame I think I'd possibly jump ship...yz 250...trusty..cheap realitivly..no electric start no counterbalanced engine..about as heavy..I used to hate electric start because of the weight. But now the starter is very small ..the battery is light and the weight penalty is around five pounds I guess..so and old kdx 200 weighed 235 dry! A tx carb is 219! The button is magic when you need it and I'm not sure I've ever even kicked this bike but a few times for the hec of it (kicker is a tish short where your boot goes) but works fine..the weight penalty is offset by ease of starting in awkward situations or after a stall...a little over eight hours on the bike now and as I said super impressed..2020 I don't know..no kickstart backup..tpi (not for me) slightly heavier weight..a footnote..the stock rear brake pedal bolt on piece is super small and sucks..my advice throw a ee brake pedal piece on around 25$ and you won't miss the pedal! I took it off my 19 ktm before sale..guy rode bike once and agreed stocker is to small..replaced with one bigger then the Enduro engineering one..