Hello, I am currently interested in purchasing an FE250. Would you, by any chance, happen to be selling one or know someone who does? Please let me know. Thanks
Any mods or additional comment over last 1.5 years? I found a 2019; know much difference from 2020? Also, what are your dimensions (i'm about 6-2, 205 lbs)
Hi, yea, I need to do and update! I bounce back and forth between my Husky and my Scrambler. YOu can see some of my videos, most recently about putting a rack on the Husky, the lowering link, etc. I rode a hard enduro race not long ago and the bike performed very well! I will try to get to an update soon. I am not sure how much difference there is between the 19 and 20 models, as this is my first Husqvarna, I was a Honda guy before, but with the performance and weight so superior in the Husky I went with the FE. At 59 years old I love the light weight and awesome performance. at 6'2" you wont need to worry about the height of the bike and at 205lbs you should be able to set it on medium on the suspension and you will do great on the trails and light enduro.
Hey, no ignition key, but it does have a key for a steering lock. I did buy an ignition keyed switch for it from Amazon, but I have not installed it yet. This is not the "S" version but the enduro FE, so yea, it does not come with that.
@@techies_gaming8091 hey, good question. I have no idea, it gets about 130 to 140 Kilometers on a 9 liter tank. But it really depends on your riding. I am doing a lot of trails and enduro, not much road travel.
@@techies_gaming8091 hi, it really isn't meant to be a road bike. Better to get a CRF250L Honda or something like that designed to be a duel sport. The FE is an off road bike. They do make an FE350 S that is more designed as a duel sport.
@@MotoWorld777 you see i'm just trying to have fun but even having fun here is impossible people in here work their whole life just to pay the rent and cars loans having fun doesn't exist here you have to be super rich to buy yourself an average motorcycle to all of mfkrs out there you should be thanking god you weren't born in Iran😂
you will always have more vibration from a single than a mulitiple cylinder bike. But, it is minimal and the weight savings is in the hundreds of pounds! KTM 500 around 240lbs, Honda africa twin, over 500 pounds!
Thanks for the review! The video is too shaky though :(
well, I did it on my phone and I was not really going for film quality so much as information, but thanks.
Nice, I have a 2014 FE250. Great bike.
yea, not home delivery here! I am really enjoying this 250, makes me feel young again!
Hello, I am currently interested in purchasing an FE250. Would you, by any chance, happen to be selling one or know someone who does? Please let me know. Thanks
Nice bike mate
thanks! I am loving it!
Any mods or additional comment over last 1.5 years? I found a 2019; know much difference from 2020? Also, what are your dimensions (i'm about 6-2, 205 lbs)
Hi, yea, I need to do and update! I bounce back and forth between my Husky and my Scrambler. YOu can see some of my videos, most recently about putting a rack on the Husky, the lowering link, etc. I rode a hard enduro race not long ago and the bike performed very well! I will try to get to an update soon. I am not sure how much difference there is between the 19 and 20 models, as this is my first Husqvarna, I was a Honda guy before, but with the performance and weight so superior in the Husky I went with the FE. At 59 years old I love the light weight and awesome performance. at 6'2" you wont need to worry about the height of the bike and at 205lbs you should be able to set it on medium on the suspension and you will do great on the trails and light enduro.
2020 was the last year available in the US
I am in the Republic of Georgia, you can still get them in Europe! No S model either the full enduro and I can even ride it on the streets!
Does it have a key ?
Hey, no ignition key, but it does have a key for a steering lock. I did buy an ignition keyed switch for it from Amazon, but I have not installed it yet. This is not the "S" version but the enduro FE, so yea, it does not come with that.
how much mileage this bike spec?
at the time of the video it was 1000 kilometer review.
@@MotoWorld777 i mean the fuel consumption of the bike bro?
like 25km/L or something
@@techies_gaming8091 hey, good question. I have no idea, it gets about 130 to 140 Kilometers on a 9 liter tank. But it really depends on your riding. I am doing a lot of trails and enduro, not much road travel.
@@MotoWorld777 do you think that if this bike is used for road travel it will be more economical? bcs im planing to buy it for road travel. . .
@@techies_gaming8091 hi, it really isn't meant to be a road bike. Better to get a CRF250L Honda or something like that designed to be a duel sport. The FE is an off road bike. They do make an FE350 S that is more designed as a duel sport.
fun fact: i should work like 4 years or more just to buy the same bike! i just hate my life
get a used bike, that is how I got mine!
ps, a moto will not make you love life, only Jesus can do that! But a good moto can sure be fun!
@@MotoWorld777 you see i'm just trying to have fun but even having fun here is impossible people in here work their whole life just to pay the rent and cars loans having fun doesn't exist here you have to be super rich to buy yourself an average motorcycle to all of mfkrs out there you should be thanking god you weren't born in Iran😂
@@alikalany6586 sorry your life is so hard, I have friends in Iran. Some have money some don't. It is the same here in Tbilisi, Georgia.
hey- how much is engine vibration difference between this bike and a 2 cylinder engine bike like mt03 or something like this ?
you will always have more vibration from a single than a mulitiple cylinder bike. But, it is minimal and the weight savings is in the hundreds of pounds! KTM 500 around 240lbs, Honda africa twin, over 500 pounds!