boisedave
Husqvarna
AA Class
Fellas -- Just wanted to do a quick write up with some thoughts.
By way of background -- I've got an '09 KTM 250 XC-W. I love my bike and its set up nicely for me. I've never been much of a 4-stroke guy. I have a hard time with the sluggish throttle response and the herky-jerky feel of a 4-stroke. I love the torque and the smooth power band, but not a fan of the extra weight. Two strokes are more my style.
Or so I thought.
Our local dealer had the TXC250 [brand new -- I rode it it had 5 miles] and a Husaberg FX450. I rode each bike for about 15 minutes [about a 5 mile loop] that had some whoops, sand washes, twisty little technical canyons, a long climb and some fast stuff. Rode my bike first to get a baseline. Yep -- great bike.
Rode the Husaberg. I'll spare the detailed write up for another forum but man I thought that bike was fast -- scary fast. My seat of the pants impression was that it was more powerful than my bike by a good measure. Nice bike -- I could certainly justify owning one if all I did was wide open deserty stuff. Handed good in the technical stuff -- but the 4-stroke character comes out when you slow down. Final note -- FI makes the throttle response very much like my bike. REally no difference when you turn the throttle. Nice bike -- not disappointing in the least. I like my bike better though.
Hopped immediately on the TXC. Nice. Kelly mentioned before that Husky's fit better for him. Me too. Can't describe it but it just feels better than the pumpkin. Seat to standing transition is easier and seated position is better. Standing about the same. Not worlds better than the pumpkin -- but enough to be noticeable.
Fired up with a push of the button. To note -- this TXC was fitted with the competition map. Idled nice. Off we went. This is my first opportunity to ride the new chassis. Very nice. Turned as good or better than my KTM and was nicely stable. The suspension needs some work [turning clickers, etc.] and didn't feel as good as my bike -- but that is to be expected. I came away with the feeling that if I put the same effort into this bike as I had my own -- I would have excellent results.
Zipping around I was really impressed by how nimble the bike felt. Easy to get it from here to there and felt very neutral and easy to maneuver. It did not feel like a 4-stroke to me. I liked how it handled just as much as mine and have dreams of what a nicely set up bike would do in the mountains.
The people who say the TXC is underpowered are nuckin futs. The motor was great. Throttle response is awesome and it spools up nicely. To go faster -- just twist. To go faster, faster -- use the clutch. Very nice delivery. Flat out fast on top, but I didn't get there very often -- it was content to chug right along in the mid and I found a nice happy place to ride. Loved the transmission -- single best upgrade from my bike. You guys are lucky. This bike would make me happy.
Seat of the pants comparison of power -- mine has more, but not dramatically so. I felt like my bike had a bit more in the bottom [torque wise] and on top I certainly think my bike was stronger. The difference was not nearly as dramatic as I thought it would be -- maybe 15% more for the two stroke. I actually think the power delivery of the 250 4-stroke might suit me better. I'll be honest, I get tired of holding on to my bike when its on the pipe after 70 to 80 miles. This is a wonderful motor. Really impressed. Still feels like a 4-stroke and has more herky-jerky feeling than I like [but 100% less than the Husaberg]. Throttle response is great -- no concerns there.
I then rode the same loop with my bike. Hmmmm. Tough call but I still like my bike better than the TXC. The first reason shouldn't count -- my bike is set up for me and I'm familiar with it. In the end though -- it still works a bit better. The second deal is I enjoy my bike's more powerful engine a bit more. The TXC compensates nicely with a lovely gearbox and the ability to rev it to the moon. In the end, I just like the two stroke "feel" a bit better. That being said, I really like this bike and would own one in a heartbeat.
By way of background -- I've got an '09 KTM 250 XC-W. I love my bike and its set up nicely for me. I've never been much of a 4-stroke guy. I have a hard time with the sluggish throttle response and the herky-jerky feel of a 4-stroke. I love the torque and the smooth power band, but not a fan of the extra weight. Two strokes are more my style.
Or so I thought.
Our local dealer had the TXC250 [brand new -- I rode it it had 5 miles] and a Husaberg FX450. I rode each bike for about 15 minutes [about a 5 mile loop] that had some whoops, sand washes, twisty little technical canyons, a long climb and some fast stuff. Rode my bike first to get a baseline. Yep -- great bike.
Rode the Husaberg. I'll spare the detailed write up for another forum but man I thought that bike was fast -- scary fast. My seat of the pants impression was that it was more powerful than my bike by a good measure. Nice bike -- I could certainly justify owning one if all I did was wide open deserty stuff. Handed good in the technical stuff -- but the 4-stroke character comes out when you slow down. Final note -- FI makes the throttle response very much like my bike. REally no difference when you turn the throttle. Nice bike -- not disappointing in the least. I like my bike better though.
Hopped immediately on the TXC. Nice. Kelly mentioned before that Husky's fit better for him. Me too. Can't describe it but it just feels better than the pumpkin. Seat to standing transition is easier and seated position is better. Standing about the same. Not worlds better than the pumpkin -- but enough to be noticeable.
Fired up with a push of the button. To note -- this TXC was fitted with the competition map. Idled nice. Off we went. This is my first opportunity to ride the new chassis. Very nice. Turned as good or better than my KTM and was nicely stable. The suspension needs some work [turning clickers, etc.] and didn't feel as good as my bike -- but that is to be expected. I came away with the feeling that if I put the same effort into this bike as I had my own -- I would have excellent results.
Zipping around I was really impressed by how nimble the bike felt. Easy to get it from here to there and felt very neutral and easy to maneuver. It did not feel like a 4-stroke to me. I liked how it handled just as much as mine and have dreams of what a nicely set up bike would do in the mountains.
The people who say the TXC is underpowered are nuckin futs. The motor was great. Throttle response is awesome and it spools up nicely. To go faster -- just twist. To go faster, faster -- use the clutch. Very nice delivery. Flat out fast on top, but I didn't get there very often -- it was content to chug right along in the mid and I found a nice happy place to ride. Loved the transmission -- single best upgrade from my bike. You guys are lucky. This bike would make me happy.
Seat of the pants comparison of power -- mine has more, but not dramatically so. I felt like my bike had a bit more in the bottom [torque wise] and on top I certainly think my bike was stronger. The difference was not nearly as dramatic as I thought it would be -- maybe 15% more for the two stroke. I actually think the power delivery of the 250 4-stroke might suit me better. I'll be honest, I get tired of holding on to my bike when its on the pipe after 70 to 80 miles. This is a wonderful motor. Really impressed. Still feels like a 4-stroke and has more herky-jerky feeling than I like [but 100% less than the Husaberg]. Throttle response is great -- no concerns there.
I then rode the same loop with my bike. Hmmmm. Tough call but I still like my bike better than the TXC. The first reason shouldn't count -- my bike is set up for me and I'm familiar with it. In the end though -- it still works a bit better. The second deal is I enjoy my bike's more powerful engine a bit more. The TXC compensates nicely with a lovely gearbox and the ability to rev it to the moon. In the end, I just like the two stroke "feel" a bit better. That being said, I really like this bike and would own one in a heartbeat.