2018 Husqvarna TE150 year and a half review

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • I've been with the 150 for a year and a half now. A couple viewers have asked I do a review when I got a chance. End of year felt like a good time especially since I'll be stripping her down for new plastics.

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  • @alexths
    @alexths Год назад +1

    That´s the look a Enduro bike should have when you using it the way it was build for. Thumbs up for broken plastics and no bling.👍 Also the comment that sometimes genuine parts are better than accessoire stuff makes that vid authentic!

  • @devinhicks1821
    @devinhicks1821 4 года назад +4

    Dude....that crash was awesome!!! :-) And if the bikes not beat up you're not riding it hard enough!

  • @kenwolfe5697
    @kenwolfe5697 9 месяцев назад

    You’ve got your use out of that thing! Keep it up bud

  • @Cheddarbobs
    @Cheddarbobs 4 месяца назад

    Beautiful review thx

  • @gsxrstyle
    @gsxrstyle 4 года назад +3

    Great review on the 150 . 💪

  • @Coastal-rsidedown
    @Coastal-rsidedown 4 года назад +1

    Gary, stop crashing so much and you break less stuff !!!
    I would say you should demo a Beta 200RR might be the perfect ticket. More lower end power over a 150.
    Kyle at Dirt Bike Channel did a final review on the one he had. Lots of good things going for the smaller Beta 2T

    • @supergarball
      @supergarball  4 года назад +1

      rsidedown Yah, I’ve been told. I just ordered my 5th licence plate carrier today! I get a special discount for buying so many. No bike is going to solve shitty riding. The issue I have with the Betas is the turning radius. Too tight, even when I tried one last year at Bobs I really noticed the difference. Also, my understanding the 200 is a slightly smaller frame which I found problematic with my Freeride.

  • @JMastr1
    @JMastr1 7 месяцев назад

    Descent power for a heavier rider? Just starting out again

  • @Anne_VDB
    @Anne_VDB 4 года назад +2

    a while back i asked how the downlow torque was and if it was a good bike for trial and you said that its pretty good. bought the new 2020 ktm 150 tpi like 2 months back and its great! you have any plans to buy a new husq or ktm TPI model ?

    • @Anne_VDB
      @Anne_VDB 4 года назад

      just finished watching xD go for the TPI ! they are awesome.. the pipe is like a 300 design and theres already some nice pipeguards out there for the 2020 so you wont smash the pipe again

    • @supergarball
      @supergarball  4 года назад +1

      That’s awesome! I hear the new 2020 is very good. I’m going to keep mine for a little while longer (6months) until it’s 2 years old at which time I’ll buy another bike while mine is still worth something. I may stick with the 150, don’t know for sure. I love the new pipe design on the 2020 model, hope it helps with longevity. I’m curious if the new 150 2020 has less power than a carbed version with a high compression head.

    • @gsxrstyle
      @gsxrstyle 4 года назад +2

      @@supergarball for your type of riding I really recommend the ktm 150 xcw over the husky .I love my husky but ktm is lighter cheaper and a more solid subframe ..plus you do alot of hard enduro so that non linkage pds is a win . I purely got my 150te only for the linkage and front fork preload extra adjustment the ktm doesnt offer ..but that's only because I'm racing at higher speeds ..but if ktm made a 2020 150xc I'd buy in a heart beat

    • @supergarball
      @supergarball  4 года назад +2

      BAMF_Ben_Allen Same here, I’d buy a 150 XC in a heart beat. If I go 150 again, it will be the KTM for sure. The lighter weight is worth every penny.

    • @gsxrstyle
      @gsxrstyle 4 года назад

      @@supergarball agreed

  • @joey5251
    @joey5251 4 года назад +1

    how many hours/miles on the bike? and how many top ends so far?

    • @supergarball
      @supergarball  4 года назад +2

      1715 km or 1072 miles, 100 hours. 0 top ends bc compression is unchanged from new. Bike is running strong.

  • @RMGRACINGbohol
    @RMGRACINGbohol 4 года назад

    Hello. I like your videos! Anyway do you mind if i ask for the part number of the clutch cover protector? Thanks! Ride safe

    • @supergarball
      @supergarball  4 года назад

      Sorry, it's been a while since I bought it. I can tell you that it's a Polysport product though.

  • @adilsonpissinidico
    @adilsonpissinidico 4 года назад

    What did u put to increase the bottom end please? Thanks

    • @supergarball
      @supergarball  4 года назад

      Adilson Pissini Dico RKTek cylinder insert and the Graham Jarvis Mikuni carb mod.

  • @DappieKS80
    @DappieKS80 4 года назад

    Tires?.... Tubes?....air pressure?...suspension?.......stock?

    • @supergarball
      @supergarball  4 года назад +2

      DappieKS80 Go figure. I originally reviewed all that then decided to take it out for a couple reasons. One was to keep the video shorter and second, to make it more relevant to the bike. Tires are quite subjective but I will make a separate video on what I’ve used so far. FYI, I run Tublis front and back at 7 psi and 4 psi respectively. Suspension set to soft front and back, stiffer springs (1 level) for my weight (195+25).

  • @vegasromaniac
    @vegasromaniac 4 года назад +1

    that bike looks like my lower back : D F-ed

    • @supergarball
      @supergarball  4 года назад +1

      Lol, that's painfull. Bike plastics were in such rough shape the rad guards were flapping back and forth on my last ride. Bike is stripped down now and I'm working on major maintenance. New plastics will go on after.