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![]() Original Article: <a href="http://www.motorcycle.com//manufacturer/2011-husqvarna-txc-i250f-review-91109.html">2011 Husqvarna TXC i250F Review</a> Please discuss the Motorcycle.com article 2011 Husqvarna TXC i250F Review in our Motorcycle Forums below. Use the reply button to let others know your comments or feedback on the article. Constructive criticism is always appreciated, along with your thoughts and personal opinions on the bikes and products we have tested. |
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![]() Seems like a lot of stuff that should have been closer out of the box. There is just no excuse for the suspension not being reasonably close to right these days. How hard is it to select a proper spring rate? Simple stuff really.
I generally like Husky and like that they have moved on to KYB from the Marzocchi forks. Never rode behind a set of those that I liked. KYB way more better. In the end, a cool bike that needs more setup than it should. Typical Husky, but I like 'em anyway. |
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