Guys,
I currently ride a TTR 250, and feel it is slightly outclassed on the lanes over more knarly stuff, and doesn't have enough power to loft the front over things.
I like the bike, as it is comfortable, gets great MPG and has good road manners (can easily cruise at 60-70).
I'm now after a more focused bike, so looking at the likes of KTM EXC 350/450's or the Husky TE511.
I'd be interested to hear from UK owners as to what their experiences of this bike has been.
Bearing in mind I want:
Something with a key
Primarly for trail riding and LDT use, possibly Enduro if I get better at riding offroad.
Smooth EFI that doesn't need any messing with to get the bike to run nicely
Reliability
Good road manners (I'm concerned with the TE511s cruising speed, apparently the transmission is very narrow, and upgearing it will ruin 1st gear on the tight stuff)
Reasonable running costs - how much have you spent in the last year keeping it on the road?
Good dealer support - My nearest is 30 miles away, which seems a long way when you live in a reasonably big City!
Cheers
Conrad
I currently ride a TTR 250, and feel it is slightly outclassed on the lanes over more knarly stuff, and doesn't have enough power to loft the front over things.
I like the bike, as it is comfortable, gets great MPG and has good road manners (can easily cruise at 60-70).
I'm now after a more focused bike, so looking at the likes of KTM EXC 350/450's or the Husky TE511.
I'd be interested to hear from UK owners as to what their experiences of this bike has been.
Bearing in mind I want:
Something with a key
Primarly for trail riding and LDT use, possibly Enduro if I get better at riding offroad.
Smooth EFI that doesn't need any messing with to get the bike to run nicely
Reliability
Good road manners (I'm concerned with the TE511s cruising speed, apparently the transmission is very narrow, and upgearing it will ruin 1st gear on the tight stuff)
Reasonable running costs - how much have you spent in the last year keeping it on the road?
Good dealer support - My nearest is 30 miles away, which seems a long way when you live in a reasonably big City!
Cheers
Conrad