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    Needed something for all of this sweet Idaho single track. 2020 Husqvarna TX 300i. Fuel injected 2 stroke






  • #2
    Nice. I have been kicking around the idea of another dirt bike but just haven't pulled the trigger yet.


    Also, if I ever buy another trailer again it will be all aluminum.
    Whos your Daddy?

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    • #3
      Did it save you $$ by buying it not assembled? Sweet bike either way!
      "PSH!!!"

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      • #4
        that is pretty cool.

        i still bring my 03 cr to cross country practices to ride.

        how is the vibration on those?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Stephen View Post
          Did it save you $$ by buying it not assembled? Sweet bike either way!
          You do save a little on the set-up fees, but this is my first new vehicle purchase ever, so it was more about the fun of uncrating and building it. Only took a hour or so.

          Originally posted by jammeejamm View Post
          that is pretty cool.

          i still bring my 03 cr to cross country practices to ride.

          how is the vibration on those?
          Nearly non-existent with the new counterbalanced motor

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          • #6
            hell yeah man. ive been trying not to pick up a fs501, you see how well that worked for me on the 701 ����

            that thing is slick, what's a fi 2t ride like?

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            • #7
              Very nice. Finally got the opportunity to get the 690 in the dirt and see how it performs. So far...I LOVE THIS THING!!!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by lowthreeohz View Post
                hell yeah man. ive been trying not to pick up a fs501, you see how well that worked for me on the 701 ����

                that thing is slick, what's a fi 2t ride like?
                So I might as well be a complete newb when it comes to riding dirt bikes. I've been riding for close to 15 years, and that's all been on street bikes for the most part. First bikes i ever had were dirt bikes, but never did any serious dirt riding. After moving to Idaho, and taking the 950 offroad more, I got the itch. Obviously the 300 rips, scary at times and I'm a big dude. Right now, we can only ride desert, as there is still snow in the mountains. But in Idaho, you can start at the trailhead @ 3k feet and easily gain elevation to 9k feet on the trail, so the KTM / Husky injected bikes are nice for that. I got the TX over the TE because i liked the idea of the air fork. stiffer in the desert, more plush in the mountains. Also got a 2k discount since i bought it from work! Regardless, I'm going to need a lot of seat time to get comfortable on this thing.

                Maiden voyage today





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                • #9
                  You won't regret that purchase! I love my 17 500exc-f. Can't go wrong with a street legal dirtbike! I've been wanting to ride Idaho. You got some extra space at your crib? ;-)
                  Just got back from riding out in big bend for a week. No single track but still fun.

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                  • #10
                    Cloudcroft, NM is always nice to go to during the summer, to get away from the heat.
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                    • #11
                      Love Husky's!

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                      • #12
                        rangers had to rescue me...





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                        • #13
                          too heavy or injury?

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                          • #14
                            Was by myself snow was too deep spent a hour and a half trying to get it out just couldn't. Had to hike a ways down the mountain until I got cell service thankfully

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                            • #15
                              Well that sucks. Glad you're ok. One of the reasons I really don't like to go riding alone offroad.

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