Man you were blowing through that couse. Loved every minute of it. Love your commentary as you were riding, I am just trying not to die when I am riding haha. Great race. Man he roosted you good. Stay safe
I drive a truck so I understand. Shoot last year I done my second race and first finish and I thought I was having a heart attack the whole time. Stay safe
Do yourself a favor and get the Hinson MOMENTUM clutch basket. it is better then a flywheel weight. It seriously helped eliminate the low rpm stalling on my CRF450. They make a Hydraulic clutch kit for your bike- works great. If you want to get a easier clutch pull on the cheap=Moose racing EZ clutch perch and lever.. Nice ride!
Too late LOL... I bought a 2020 Husqvarna TX300i because it doesn't need to be modified for the type of riding I enjoy. However, if I was in love with the brand and i couldn't make a switch I would definitely would have installed a hydraulic clutch and a lever. I already had a full Hinson Clutch with the momentum basket in this bike. Thanks for watching and the suggestions!!
what is this foreign brown dirt land with no rocks.. looks amazing! Most of our local events are black dirt very rocky old coal mine stuff. Im considering the RX to replace my Beta 300 that I sold begrudgingly. I would probably just end up valving it for Northeast woods riding. This was fun to watch, thanks
It’s great for hare scramble racing and enduro riding. For technical enduro not so much. Just not the bike for me. I like gnarly mountain goat trails and hill climbs.
@@EnduroHutch do you think the rx would be a good second bike to go along with my CRF250X, that thing is a mountain goat and will take anything but definitely not the screamer the rx is
@@calebmoody8714 If I raced GNCC I would be on the RX. I don't need a screamer....I raced 15 events last year on a TE150 which taught me that power to weight is important. I enjoy tight hare scrambles and ride hard enduro for fun. The best bike for that is a fuel injected 300 two stroke. I'm not a brand snob...I buy what works. I thought the Honda would be good for the riding i enjoy but I was wrong. It could have been my height and strength and endurance but I am really enjoying my new 300cc FI Two stroke.
The 250rx has 100% stock suspension and works very well....especially on the jumps and hard hits. I Miss the lightweight feel of the TE150 for sure. The 250rx is a great GNCC style bike, but is a nightmare for hard enduro style tracks.
It's Different. I miss the lightweight feel of the Husky but I also enjoy the smooth power of the four stroke. I'm enjoying the 250rx, but will probably return to a Husky TE250. I enjoy Hard Enduro type riding too much to keep the 250rx.
@@aidanvelthuis1267 I agree it is amazing for everything except hard/extreme enduro. Four strokes stall too easy lugging runs hotter and its definitely heavier. Not sure if I will use the RX in the TKO this year for those reasons.
Daniel Fishman I sold it to try a four stroke. Chances are I will be going back to a Husky 250. I’ll be at the Tennessee Knockout this year and can’t see wrestling a heavy Honda four stroke. I miss the lightweight feel.
Hell yeah brother didn't even know you had a 250f at some point. I would love to try one again...
Man you were blowing through that couse. Loved every minute of it. Love your commentary as you were riding, I am just trying not to die when I am riding haha. Great race. Man he roosted you good. Stay safe
Tankerman thanks! Definitely off my game this race. Working on my endurance. Tough with a desk job. Thanks for watching!
I drive a truck so I understand. Shoot last year I done my second race and first finish and I thought I was having a heart attack the whole time. Stay safe
Man hammer down on the motocross sections that 250rx can handle all the jumps good place to pick up a lot of speed
I just don't do MX stuff and I wasn't comfortable on this bike...give me sketchy single track all day.
Awesome racing, great bike 👍✌️
Do yourself a favor and get the Hinson MOMENTUM clutch basket. it is better then a flywheel weight. It seriously helped eliminate the low rpm stalling on my CRF450. They make a Hydraulic clutch kit for your bike- works great. If you want to get a easier clutch pull on the cheap=Moose racing EZ clutch perch and lever.. Nice ride!
Too late LOL... I bought a 2020 Husqvarna TX300i because it doesn't need to be modified for the type of riding I enjoy. However, if I was in love with the brand and i couldn't make a switch I would definitely would have installed a hydraulic clutch and a lever. I already had a full Hinson Clutch with the momentum basket in this bike. Thanks for watching and the suggestions!!
what is this foreign brown dirt land with no rocks.. looks amazing! Most of our local events are black dirt very rocky old coal mine stuff. Im considering the RX to replace my Beta 300 that I sold begrudgingly. I would probably just end up valving it for Northeast woods riding. This was fun to watch, thanks
HAHA....Yeah soil is definitely different. I went back to a 300 two stroke. The 4 stroke was not suited for the tight, technical stuff.
Great video, normally racing videos get pretty boring but this was damn good!
sick vid bro. now I want an 250 rx
Hell yaaaaa...Hai from west borneo
Nice job
That looks like a nice ass course!
Yeah it was sweet! had a little bit of everything....
Love the video man! How come you wouldn’t recommend the rx for enduro riding?
It’s great for hare scramble racing and enduro riding. For technical enduro not so much. Just not the bike for me. I like gnarly mountain goat trails and hill climbs.
@@EnduroHutch do you think the rx would be a good second bike to go along with my CRF250X, that thing is a mountain goat and will take anything but definitely not the screamer the rx is
@@calebmoody8714 If I raced GNCC I would be on the RX. I don't need a screamer....I raced 15 events last year on a TE150 which taught me that power to weight is important. I enjoy tight hare scrambles and ride hard enduro for fun. The best bike for that is a fuel injected 300 two stroke. I'm not a brand snob...I buy what works. I thought the Honda would be good for the riding i enjoy but I was wrong. It could have been my height and strength and endurance but I am really enjoying my new 300cc FI Two stroke.
What kind of race is this? It looks interesting
Nice riding. Is your bike still on stock suspension ? And how do you like it over the KTM 150.
The 250rx has 100% stock suspension and works very well....especially on the jumps and hard hits. I Miss the lightweight feel of the TE150 for sure. The 250rx is a great GNCC style bike, but is a nightmare for hard enduro style tracks.
Any deflection in this type of rooted terrain? I ride exactly this type of terrain, no hard slow enduro.
What makes it so bad in hard endure?
I’ve been eyeing up a 19’ 250rx for a while now but still can’t pull the trigger... how’s the bike been for you? Feel any faster on it vs the 150?
It's Different. I miss the lightweight feel of the Husky but I also enjoy the smooth power of the four stroke. I'm enjoying the 250rx, but will probably return to a Husky TE250. I enjoy Hard Enduro type riding too much to keep the 250rx.
I have a 2020 rx and I find it amazing , it has great power and suspension is great stock, 10/10 in my opinion, best bike I’ve ever owned
@@aidanvelthuis1267 I agree it is amazing for everything except hard/extreme enduro. Four strokes stall too easy lugging runs hotter and its definitely heavier. Not sure if I will use the RX in the TKO this year for those reasons.
Where in Virginia was this race?
LOL, you saw my mark on the tree at 15:20
Bart Wellisley that was you? Ouch!
how far are your handle bars from those trees?
Haha they touch all the time. I’ve done this long enough muscle memory is on point.
@@EnduroHutch I'm not one to say the phrase, but that is some next level shit! lol
Hi are you running stock susp valving?
LoudOrNothing bone stock. I’m 180lbs.
what brand of aftermarket tank are you using?
and how many gallons is it?
It’s a RedMoto enduro Tank. 2.0 gal
@@EnduroHutch The standard tank size is a 2.25 gallon. Why did you go smaller?
😁
What happened to the 150?
Daniel Fishman I sold it to try a four stroke. Chances are I will be going back to a Husky 250. I’ll be at the Tennessee Knockout this year and can’t see wrestling a heavy Honda four stroke. I miss the lightweight feel.