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My first ride on a 2011 Husqvarna WR300

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2011

I wanted to compare the suspension setup of my bike with a bike with similar suspension. The Husqvarna has Marzzochi forks similar to my GasGas except of course the Husky is brand new while the GasGas is 6 years old. The first thing that was super apparent was the Husky suspension felt way plusher where as my GasGas felt like a pogo stick in comparison.

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  • ive read that motor is super strong and not for tight wood situations(too explosive)what do u think?

  • @spazmoso

    It has a very linear torque curve, no real surprises through the range. This one felt like it had a slightly too large a pilot jet which I hear they do straight out of the factory. Maybe when it's leaned out a bit it might gain some wildness. This model behaves more like a 4T, good in the midrange. In comparison the KTM300 is wild in angry mode. Even tho it's easier to ride in the bush than an MX to get a broader range of the throttle it's still better to ride 'a gear up'

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  • this bike has some grunt aye, I have a 2011 wr250 and it goes like the clappers

  • There is a white rubber piece that you need to insert between the go Pro and your mount

  • you need to put a bit tape in go pro holder to stop that clicking noise , nice vid

  • Its snowing :)

  • Nice graphics :D

  • @kakkukaala

    I only ride the husky 300 once, but I prefer my GasGas better!

  • @xxxvr Okay now i now more about bikes: D thank's for the lesson! great riding and great bike!

  • Haha you're a crack up. I had a look at your vids of you riding your little 150. Does it always have to be ridden on its limiter? How often does the motor have to have a complete rebuild?

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