Husky FX 350 vs Husky TX 300 CH-Rock 2023 Winter Ride

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • Quick ride between storms. Also, testing the GoPro Hero 12 Max lens mod, running at 4k, 60fps. It should be obvious which GoPro is the older one.
    Bikes: 2024 Husqvarna TX 300, 2023 Husqvarna FX 350
    Hard to tell which bike is more fun!! The 300 could be the best and most fun 2 stroke ever made. Thanks for watching!!

Комментарии • 7

  • @akaktm
    @akaktm 10 месяцев назад +3

    Those are probably two of the most fun bikes made to date!

  • @ericbergeron1225
    @ericbergeron1225 2 месяца назад +1

    I have the same(FX350 2023) and its the best bike i ever ad😊

  • @akaktm
    @akaktm 10 месяцев назад +1

    Also, that looks so fun!

  • @flingndirt_UT
    @flingndirt_UT 8 месяцев назад +1

    Which one is the most fun? I've just picked up a '23 FX350 and I have a '20 300XC that's been changed to TBI.. Also, which one of those 2 would you say is the easiest to ride?

    • @parkcitymacs
      @parkcitymacs  8 месяцев назад

      Well you are set with both. 350 easier, faster on MX, for sure. Rocky tech stuff the 300 is less work. Both are so fun!

  • @kjtoczek
    @kjtoczek 9 месяцев назад +1

    If you had to choose only one which one?

    • @parkcitymacs
      @parkcitymacs  9 месяцев назад +2

      I much prefer Motocross over trails. I think I raced too many desert races back in the day. lol. So based on that, my pick would be the 350. But that is like a 48 Percent Versus 52 Percent ratio. Very close. If I did mountain trails, for sure the 300. IF it was fast sandy fun trail riding, maybe the 350 would win out again. I should note THAT the 24’ 300 is the ONLY 2 stroke I have ever transitioned from a 4 stroke that I could ride with confidence within the first 5 minutes. Usually, it takes half a day to reprogram my brain to 2 stroke mentality. IF I was buying a 300 I would barter hard with a dealer to swap to an AirFork. I think the spring fork is better for 1 type of riding but bouncing between 40 degree temps, to 80, trails, then motocross the next day, the spring fork kills the diversity of a “do all” bike by requiring oil and spring changes. What a pain. I would much rather have a lightweight ,”OK “ fork for all kinds of riding, than an heavy “awesome” fork for just one type of riding.