cesiuminjector Report This Comment Date: March 29, 2006 03:41AM
im enjoying my new toy - i traded a yamaha wr250 i bought for 750 bucks for
this italian beast (formerly swedish)
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: March 29, 2006 06:57AM
I bet it's a handful ! Looks like fun!!!
90130_ Report This Comment Date: March 29, 2006 08:02AM
I had a beautiful Husky 360CR in the early to mid eighties, Swedish built. One
of the prettiest dirt bikes ever, with it's red alloy tank and polished knee
panels, silver frame and black engine. Faster than anything comparable at the
time. The new Huskies look nice, but I;ll wait and see how the Italians provide
parts support and customer service. Ever ride a TM?
cesiuminjector Report This Comment Date: March 29, 2006 09:18AM
its actually really controlable despite having almost all of the power of some
of the 500's i have and have driven. The torque comes on low but doesnt lack top
end, especially not with the exhuast i have on it.
All i know is the new huskies are way bad ass (they are made by cagiva). They
are best 50 state street legal enduros money can buy, for a reasonable price.
the te 510 - is less than 240 pounds and can smoke honda crf 450s in a moto.
Plus you can make them into supermotards pretty easily.
Hell, that old bike managed to put a crf450x in its place and im not that great
of a rider
I'm still dying to ride a tm or a vor, ive ridden a gilera chronos 125. That was
the best road race bike ever. 260 pounds, olhins suspension, brembo brakes. In
20 minutes i put down my first knee.
Post your bikes - id love to see 'em. Especially that vintage husky (I got a
nice old suzuki t500 i got to post)
90130_ Report This Comment Date: March 29, 2006 09:49AM
The Husky's at my hangar in Reno.. last time I rode it was almost 4 years ago.
It's part of my permanent collection, so I don't thrash it. I ride a tricked out
CR500R most of the time, or for tight technical stuff, I still love my '96
RMX250 GNCC qualifier, a team bike built for serious enduro competition with
mostly RM250C parts. Eats KTMs for lunch, and all of the new four strokes for
dinner.
90130_ Report This Comment Date: March 29, 2006 10:01AM
T500? As in T500 Titan? Two cylinder, two stroke road bike, 1970's vintage? I
had a T250 Hustler, a GT380 Sebring, and GT550 back in my school days, built
some metal shop expansion chambers and terrorized local neighborhoods on all
sorts of rabid two and three cylinder Suzukis and Kawasakis. I was the bane of
local law enforcement...the mere mention of my name still creates a stark
silence among the local sheriff's deputies at the Dunkin' donuts.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: March 29, 2006 02:07PM
I busted out my front teeth on my RM.250. Lets just say when I went for the big
jump I held my back break to long and over the handlebars I went.
cesiuminjector Report This Comment Date: March 29, 2006 07:03PM
yeah, you know the bike 90130, blue and white 1971 t500.