Just keeping up on the competition. Look like real nice bikes. Motors, although they look like a GG motor is said to be all Beta. Bet these are very good woods bikes.


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Why can't Husky get new 250/300 2T going. Article I read, said Beta did it in 2 years from scratch....
I may be on one of these at some point, if Husky doesn't get it together. I like my Husaberg, but Italians do it much better than the Austro-Swedes!
Seriously, what is wrong with current 250 /300 engine ? I hear it is faster than a KTM of same size. Just put it into a frame similar to the 125 / 150.
Nothing Husky couldn't improve by puttig the old 6 speed back in it. The 125 has been in the "new" frame for 5 model years ('09-'13) and Husky hasn't seen fit to put the 250/300 in it, so I doubt they will. Husky needs a case reed induction 250/300, that could easily be carb or FI as regs progress. You know Beta didn't spend 2 years developing a 2 stroke motor, that won't meet EC regs in a few years!
The old WR250/300 is a joke.
I like everything about it except for the Sachs forks.
If you remember my old thread... This is Husky/BMW's giant marketing miscalculation! The 250/300 2 stroke is where the market is moving back to. for Joe average trail rider or race competitor... Good price, usable power, simple and cheap to maintain. I live in an area that was Japanese bike land, mainly Team Green. When they stopped building 2 strokes, most people went KTM 2 strokes after a brief try of Jap 4 strokes. One $2500 engine job finished most folks on KX250F's. Now they are on KTM 2 strokes with better components and longer engine life than a KX250 2 stroke ever dreamed of.A suspension tuner I work with has played with these and said they are very good.
As for the WR250/300 husky and now BMW have chose to ignore it for some reason. It has never been a good seller even when it was semi current. Maybe that was the detractor for them? Just dont see a huge future and decided to wait in the all new DFI (once BMW got in the picture) thats my guess. The Italians ignored it and the Germans would rather wait until they have to (2014 DFI)![]()
Seriously, what is wrong with current 250 /300 engine ? I hear it is faster than a KTM of same size. Just put it into a frame similar to the 125 / 150.
If you remember my old thread... This is Husky/BMW's giant marketing miscalculation! The 250/300 2 stroke is where the market is moving back to. for Joe average trail rider or race competitor... Good price, usable power, simple and cheap to maintain. I live in an area that was Japanese bike land, mainly Team Green. When they stopped building 2 strokes, most people went KTM 2 strokes after a brief try of Jap 4 strokes. One $2500 engine job finished most folks on KX250F's. Now they are on KTM 2 strokes with better components and longer engine life than a KX250 2 stroke ever dreamed of.