First Ride on the new 2025 TE300. See what we thought as average riders with two different heights and weights. Let us know what you think or if you have any questions about this years model!
Its great to see a video from someone else who rides sitting down. I'm 73, and standing is no longer an option. Neat bike. enjoy it. I run the stock gearing on my '21 KTM 300. I have a TSP head, but stock ECU. I had it re-sprung and dampening adjusted for my weight, since I weigh a lot more than the ideal rider.
Wow Pat your a Machine that's great. Yep totally agree if your out riding no matter sitting or standing that's great. Stock gearing is ok and very forgiving but it's a bit tall in first gear so I usually run a few more teeth in the rear. Cheer 👍🙏💪
Thank you very much for the support and watching. There's definitely no egos here as you can see, just love getting out in the bush. Thanks again..legend 👍 💪 🙏🙏
I’ve got over 200 hours on my 2024 TE 300 in hard enduro use. It’s the best 300 of the 5 new ones I’ve purchased. It’s also has the lowest stock seat height. I’m happy to see the Brembo brakes on the 2025 model. The Braketec’s weren’t bad, but Brembo is better.
Yet to ride one of the new TBI KTM breed bikes but I love the feeling sitting on the Husky TE300 over the GasGas EC300 and the KTM EXC300. I been running TBI on my 21 GasGas EC300 since it was 10 hours old and love it. Thanks for reviewing the new 2025 model for us all.
Cheers your welcome. Totally agree, the TE feels a lot more comfortable in our opinion. Definately jump on a new 25 and see how it compares. So far loving it. Thanks for watching. 💪🙏🙏
Kool video, good to relate to. I personally just picked up the 23 Heritage TE300. Put 40 mins on it last weekend at mates property here in SA n what weapons. 67kg n full arm socket tearing machines. I come from 2T 80s to now the future n im so impressed on the tech rolling on these mud machines.💪🏼 I looked a lot into this whole TBI / TPI debate n honestly im on the fence with it all, ilike the classic explosive burst of powerband n TPI is similar feel to carbs with simply put smoother up n down fuel delivery, no DANGDANGDANG cluncking like my 09 husky wr300 i had 5yr ago. All in all ,👌🏼. Ohh braketec i felt at feather Weight not bad, no bite of a brembo but not bad. Cheers guys, nice luggabilty in those conditions. 🤜🏼🇦🇺💙🇸🇪🤛🏼
Totally agree 👍 . Honestly they are all amazing and as long as we're all out riding that's what matters. Every bike is tunable and can be made to ride how you like (balls out power band haha). We would love to see what the riding is like over there in SA. good tracks? Legend thanks. 👍👍👍💪🙏
I’m old and slow running the ‘24 TE300. Mods are springs for my weight. I’m 230lbs geared up. 13/47 sprockets and TSP tune, tubeless with X31 front and VE33s rear . No burble with the tune. Very happy with my bike.
That's great, close to the same set-up. Did springs change how the bike felt or height at all? Did it remain comfortable or stiffen it up etc. Thanks 👍👍
@@HardUNduro swapped springs as soon as I got it home so can’t say but the suspension is definitely not stiff. Easy to set sag to factory spec. No complaints with suspension at all.
I was looking for a vid on how they perform. This not that vid. That said love your guys self depreciating attitude. Looks like you are helping heaps of guys. Keep up the good work 😊.
I was looking for a vid on how they perform. This not that vid. That said love your guys self depreciating attitude. Looks like you are helping heaps of guys. Keep up the good work 😊. Also watch Rich Larsen. Helped me no end.
@@HardUNduro hope this helps, I did mod based on manufacturing a 50mm lowering link so can't recommend a specific brand. There are 2 lowering link kit options #1 fixed size and #2 adjustable. Option #1 is 2 x sizes 25mm and 50mm. #2 is adjustable from 25mm to 50mm.
@@ashwillmot2051yes you'd need to test it for yourself to see because the theory is wrong, it is only a tiny percentage of rake angle change, and you can lower forks, so overall alignment level of bike is the same
Thank you for review, now an owner of TE250 carburetor version, plan to order te300 2025 this fall, look like a good bike. Now riding 13/52 sprockets, but wanna try 13/48
@@HardUNduro Yes, in my plans to change 13/52 for 13/47, I have a race on Saturday, considering the terrain (wet forest, quarries and slopes with loose sand) 13/52 is what I need - it climbs steep slopes well (my weight is 100 kg) - but after it I plan to change the rear sprocket to a smaller size - otherwise there is a jerk from 1st to 3rd gear, and no speed. By the way, in our local Husky owners' chat there is an opinion that the 2024 version is very raw (there are problems with the starter, the start button works unstable) - so hopes for 2025, and that the manufacturer has fixed everything. That's why I watched your video carefully and will continue watching the channel)
Totally agree. We've had a few tpi and know many that also do and zero issues. Like all things there will be some issue. I have to say i love the TBI way more over my TPI. Cheer legend.
I have a 20 KTM 300 XCW. I like to imagine panic revs are impossible They aren't, but I like how it goes where I want. Violent is probably the right word for it, but it's loads of fun a lot of the time. AS for the new TE, it seems like it likes to stall a bit. I'd definitely be curious to hear about the supposed idle fowling problem. I've warmed up my KTM by idling it and haven't had an issue after a little bit of pipe wringing, but I've heard tales of 24's fowling plugs after 2 minutes of idle. Please, keep us up to date on that. Upon two minutes of reading, panic rev is NOT the term for what I'm trying to describe, as I don't jump, but you probably know what I mean, giving a sharp splash of power to avert laying the bike down when you dive into a turn.
I've heard similar. I had a 20 xcw with tsp head and map and it was definitely more violent. So far no fouling issues and I idle warm up for at least 3 minutes. Its extremely hard to stall and havent had many issue other than human error. Will do a longer term review at some stage. Cheers
The plugs fowling in 23 were from XC models equivalent to the TX Husky. It was mainly from guys idling for too long at cold start. KTM put out a different map and that has been taken care of. Cheers!
Yeah they have done some great videos with the 24. The Brembo package is the big upgrade this year. The clutch is really nice in this test and the brakes were great! Thanks for watching.
Same ol sheeit different year. Pay 13k for a bike ya gotta dump another 1200 on for a TSP kit and reflash to get it to run correctly. Gimme a carbureted Sherco any day of the week. Easy to jet, comes with all brembo as well but also comes with KYB, fan kit, gnarly pipe, solid exhaust, Axp skid plate. Will run like a top for years and you don’t have all the FI garbage to deal either.
@@paulwatson5965 I mean I just picked up a 2020 KTM 300 XCW TPI. It required a TSP head, Refresh, ERM to refresh it when needed, Injector relocation kit, air screw mod, oil injection delete, etc. etc. and it is finally where it needs to be. But it still doesn't feel as good as a carb 300 IMO! I dunno I just wish they would sell a bike that is actually ready to go out the box for what ya pay for. Glad I'm not the only one feeling this way. But ya gotta respect the amount of effort they are putting into 2 strokes at the same time...
I think most woods riders would like it better if the seat was 3” lower and the wheelbase 5” shorter. And, lighter suspension. And, 2” narrower bars. People don’t need to jump 100’ gaps.
Perfectly said. Always spending big to lower. I looked at the 24 & 25 and I'm not even close to touching ground. Wife grounds perfect and rubs it in. Too make it worse she doesn't want one but claimed my 40th 500 ninja 😂. I'm going dealership now and going to ask what we can do
@@HardUNduro Are sure? I as far as I can tell its just the xc bikes are getting the frame stiffness updates - and the enduro bikes remained the same for 25 - at least thats what the ktm/husq websites seem to suggest - If you know for sure yours is different to the 24 let me know and thanks!
The husky website isn't the best and filled with mistakes. The salesman also told me there was some minor changes but I'm no expert. A heap of other written reviews also talk about changes to the subframe. Would I notice? Probably not. CHeers
Here's a vote for the x trainer- as it comes its the ultimate bike to have in the hardest of enduro. But say you want it less controlled linear power so you can rip wheelie'd hole shots in third? Buy the fatty pipe for it and you're there. Find the terrain isn't hard enough so you're speed makes you want more suspension for jumps and whoops? KYB fork it. You can always make the Xtrainer into a high speed weapon(basically a 7/8th size but equal power replica of a beta 300RR,) while you can't change those bikes into the easiest to use hard enduro dirtbike in the world because you can't make those bikes have smaller frames and you wouldn't put trials suspension on those bikes.
@@sonnyrico it's a hard choice to make. @nbcevilduck makes some very good points. We have a "pimped Xtrainer" video which highlights all that he recommends. As the shorter rider in Hard Unduro I still love the Xtrainer for its compact nature but Furz at 5'11 is more inclined to succeed on the TE300. We will however be putting a lowering link on it regardless so will have some feedback on what that did to the geometry soon! We should also have an Xpro video in the coming months.
im going to local Husqvarna dealership now (Matt Jones) and see what the go is on what I was told last week ($70k this fortnight on 40th anniversary bikes so REALLY bad timing for the 300 but money isn't an issue sort of lol)
Saw one at dealership and damn im short. Wife grounds and rubds it in. Im worried about the road kms as im in Melton so I need to travel and no trailer for towing
Yep the Xtrainer is a great bike. Almost sad I sold my 24 xtrainer. Lucky the new bikes a highly tunable with the tsp erm ,soft hard etc. Future video with showcase the erm. Cheers
First Ride on the new 2025 TE300. See what we thought as average riders with two different heights and weights. Let us know what you think or if you have any questions about this years model!
Its great to see a video from someone else who rides sitting down. I'm 73, and standing is no longer an option. Neat bike. enjoy it. I run the stock gearing on my '21 KTM 300. I have a TSP head, but stock ECU. I had it re-sprung and dampening adjusted for my weight, since I weigh a lot more than the ideal rider.
Wow Pat your a Machine that's great. Yep totally agree if your out riding no matter sitting or standing that's great. Stock gearing is ok and very forgiving but it's a bit tall in first gear so I usually run a few more teeth in the rear. Cheer 👍🙏💪
Nice. Nothing wrong with sitting. When it’s steep, I’m on the seat haha.
Thanks for the review. Great channel have been watching since the 1st video, nice to see regular riders on the trail that I can relate to.
Thank you very much for the support and watching. There's definitely no egos here as you can see, just love getting out in the bush. Thanks again..legend 👍 💪 🙏🙏
Resting up with ACL reconstruction and just discovered your channel.Bloody loving the good, honest “weekend warrior” reviews . Good stuff 🤘🏻
Thanks Alex, rest up mate and get back on a bike asap! Hope you recover asap. Thanks for watching. Cheers 🙏👍👍💪
I’ve got over 200 hours on my 2024 TE 300 in hard enduro use. It’s the best 300 of the 5 new ones I’ve purchased. It’s also has the lowest stock seat height. I’m happy to see the Brembo brakes on the 2025 model. The Braketec’s weren’t bad, but Brembo is better.
Legend. Totally agree, my 25 is going to be a keeper for a long time i think. Cheers
Yet to ride one of the new TBI KTM breed bikes but I love the feeling sitting on the Husky TE300 over the GasGas EC300 and the KTM EXC300. I been running TBI on my 21 GasGas EC300 since it was 10 hours old and love it. Thanks for reviewing the new 2025 model for us all.
Cheers your welcome. Totally agree, the TE feels a lot more comfortable in our opinion. Definately jump on a new 25 and see how it compares. So far loving it. Thanks for watching. 💪🙏🙏
Love my '24 TE 300 pro, great bike. Did the TSP ERM + Med comp head and definitely made the bike a lot more fun to ride.
I have the TSP erm ready to go in the next few days. I'm excited to try it out. Cheers
Love the TBi, they have come a long way. Definately the TSP ERM to dial it in.
Definitely on the cards! Stay tuned. 💪🙏
Kool video, good to relate to. I personally just picked up the 23 Heritage TE300. Put 40 mins on it last weekend at mates property here in SA n what weapons. 67kg n full arm socket tearing machines. I come from 2T 80s to now the future n im so impressed on the tech rolling on these mud machines.💪🏼 I looked a lot into this whole TBI / TPI debate n honestly im on the fence with it all, ilike the classic explosive burst of powerband n TPI is similar feel to carbs with simply put smoother up n down fuel delivery, no DANGDANGDANG cluncking like my 09 husky wr300 i had 5yr ago. All in all ,👌🏼. Ohh braketec i felt at feather Weight not bad, no bite of a brembo but not bad. Cheers guys, nice luggabilty in those conditions.
🤜🏼🇦🇺💙🇸🇪🤛🏼
Totally agree 👍 . Honestly they are all amazing and as long as we're all out riding that's what matters. Every bike is tunable and can be made to ride how you like (balls out power band haha).
We would love to see what the riding is like over there in SA. good tracks? Legend thanks. 👍👍👍💪🙏
You going to love it i have the 2024 te300
Thanks, it is a very nice bike!
I’m old and slow running the ‘24 TE300. Mods are springs for my weight. I’m 230lbs geared up. 13/47 sprockets and TSP tune, tubeless with X31 front and VE33s rear . No burble with the tune. Very happy with my bike.
That's great, close to the same set-up. Did springs change how the bike felt or height at all? Did it remain comfortable or stiffen it up etc. Thanks 👍👍
@@HardUNduro swapped springs as soon as I got it home so can’t say but the suspension is definitely not stiff. Easy to set sag to factory spec. No complaints with suspension at all.
I was looking for a vid on how they perform. This not that vid. That said love your guys self depreciating attitude. Looks like you are helping heaps of guys. Keep up the good work 😊.
Thank for watching. Let us know what else you need if its within out limited range. Thanks.
I was looking for a vid on how they perform. This not that vid. That said love your guys self depreciating attitude. Looks like you are helping heaps of guys. Keep up the good work 😊. Also watch Rich Larsen. Helped me no end.
Appreciate you watching. Thanks.
Lowering link is the best mod for weight distribution, way better feel, nimble steering, lower centre of gravity.
Thanks John..Can you recommend any brands. Cheers 👍
@@HardUNduro hope this helps, I did mod based on manufacturing a 50mm lowering link so can't recommend a specific brand. There are 2 lowering link kit options #1 fixed size and #2 adjustable. Option #1 is 2 x sizes 25mm and 50mm. #2 is adjustable from 25mm to 50mm.
Cheers
This makes no sense. It should be less nimble. It rakes the forks out more when you lower the back.
@@ashwillmot2051yes you'd need to test it for yourself to see because the theory is wrong, it is only a tiny percentage of rake angle change, and you can lower forks, so overall alignment level of bike is the same
Wow third gear lugg up that hill was awesome. I have 22 KTM EXC 150 and it's light fun bike but no way I would try that.
Cheers. Yep its a lug beast that's for sure. 💪💪
Nice bike and great trails.
Thanks mate cheers 👍
Thank you for review, now an owner of TE250 carburetor version, plan to order te300 2025 this fall, look like a good bike. Now riding 13/52 sprockets, but wanna try 13/48
You will love it. I'm 100% loving the 13/47 and wouldn't change it. I used to run 13/52 on my 2020 ktm but now that would be too twitchy.
@@HardUNduro Yes, in my plans to change 13/52 for 13/47, I have a race on Saturday, considering the terrain (wet forest, quarries and slopes with loose sand) 13/52 is what I need - it climbs steep slopes well (my weight is 100 kg) - but after it I plan to change the rear sprocket to a smaller size - otherwise there is a jerk from 1st to 3rd gear, and no speed.
By the way, in our local Husky owners' chat there is an opinion that the 2024 version is very raw (there are problems with the starter, the start button works unstable) - so hopes for 2025, and that the manufacturer has fixed everything. That's why I watched your video carefully and will continue watching the channel)
our typical terrain ))
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Uodate. So far so good. Been 100% reliable and zero issues. Love it.
It would be interesting to weigh the Husky vs the Xtrainer.
A way to weight the bikes would be nice. At this stage we don't have the means but if we do bikes will definitely be weighed.
People always complaining about TPI. I have a 23’ and love mine.
Totally agree. We've had a few tpi and know many that also do and zero issues. Like all things there will be some issue. I have to say i love the TBI way more over my TPI. Cheer legend.
I have a 20 KTM 300 XCW. I like to imagine panic revs are impossible They aren't, but I like how it goes where I want. Violent is probably the right word for it, but it's loads of fun a lot of the time. AS for the new TE, it seems like it likes to stall a bit. I'd definitely be curious to hear about the supposed idle fowling problem. I've warmed up my KTM by idling it and haven't had an issue after a little bit of pipe wringing, but I've heard tales of 24's fowling plugs after 2 minutes of idle. Please, keep us up to date on that.
Upon two minutes of reading, panic rev is NOT the term for what I'm trying to describe, as I don't jump, but you probably know what I mean, giving a sharp splash of power to avert laying the bike down when you dive into a turn.
I've heard similar. I had a 20 xcw with tsp head and map and it was definitely more violent. So far no fouling issues and I idle warm up for at least 3 minutes. Its extremely hard to stall and havent had many issue other than human error. Will do a longer term review at some stage. Cheers
The plugs fowling in 23 were from XC models equivalent to the TX Husky. It was mainly from guys idling for too long at cold start. KTM put out a different map and that has been taken care of. Cheers!
Legend thanks for the info. Cheers
I have a 2024 get the lowering kit it's life changing
I'll definitely need that 😂 29" inseam. I'll also need bar ends lol
I’m only 5’9” and think the height is perfect
PNW enduro has been reviewing the same bike with similar opinions
Yeah they have done some great videos with the 24. The Brembo package is the big upgrade this year. The clutch is really nice in this test and the brakes were great! Thanks for watching.
Same ol sheeit different year. Pay 13k for a bike ya gotta dump another 1200 on for a TSP kit and reflash to get it to run correctly. Gimme a carbureted Sherco any day of the week. Easy to jet, comes with all brembo as well but also comes with KYB, fan kit, gnarly pipe, solid exhaust, Axp skid plate. Will run like a top for years and you don’t have all the FI garbage to deal either.
Yep the prices aren't pleasant. Cheers
I agree with that! You shouldn’t have to spend a dime on a $13k bike. You don’t get much for your money.
@@paulwatson5965 I mean I just picked up a 2020 KTM 300 XCW TPI. It required a TSP head, Refresh, ERM to refresh it when needed, Injector relocation kit, air screw mod, oil injection delete, etc. etc. and it is finally where it needs to be. But it still doesn't feel as good as a carb 300 IMO! I dunno I just wish they would sell a bike that is actually ready to go out the box for what ya pay for. Glad I'm not the only one feeling this way. But ya gotta respect the amount of effort they are putting into 2 strokes at the same time...
Also where do you take them to ride. (Newbie here)
Depends on what area you are in?
I think most woods riders would like it better if the seat was 3” lower and the wheelbase 5” shorter. And, lighter suspension. And, 2” narrower bars.
People don’t need to jump 100’ gaps.
Definitely lower for us. A few mods are coming up soon, which should improve all of that. Cheers. 💪💪🙏
Perfectly said. Always spending big to lower. I looked at the 24 & 25 and I'm not even close to touching ground. Wife grounds perfect and rubs it in. Too make it worse she doesn't want one but claimed my 40th 500 ninja 😂. I'm going dealership now and going to ask what we can do
Heard that starter missing after staling? Is that an issue?
No, basically just tried to start to soon before bendix could reseat. Happened rarely on all my last 3 ktm bikes. Cheers.
isn't the frame the same on the 24 vs 25 TE bikes?
No they changed it apparently and made it less stiff. What exactly that means I'm not 100% sure. Cheers.
@@HardUNduro Are sure? I as far as I can tell its just the xc bikes are getting the frame stiffness updates - and the enduro bikes remained the same for 25 - at least thats what the ktm/husq websites seem to suggest - If you know for sure yours is different to the 24 let me know and thanks!
The husky website isn't the best and filled with mistakes. The salesman also told me there was some minor changes but I'm no expert. A heap of other written reviews also talk about changes to the subframe. Would I notice? Probably not. CHeers
Im going to buy a new bike this year, I can't make my mind up on the xtrainer, xpro or the te300
Here's a vote for the x trainer- as it comes its the ultimate bike to have in the hardest of enduro. But say you want it less controlled linear power so you can rip wheelie'd hole shots in third? Buy the fatty pipe for it and you're there. Find the terrain isn't hard enough so you're speed makes you want more suspension for jumps and whoops? KYB fork it.
You can always make the Xtrainer into a high speed weapon(basically a 7/8th size but equal power replica of a beta 300RR,) while you can't change those bikes into the easiest to use hard enduro dirtbike in the world because you can't make those bikes have smaller frames and you wouldn't put trials suspension on those bikes.
@nbcevilduck I keep thinking the exact same thing, but I keep hearing about junk electrical. But can probably delete most of it I'm assuming
@@sonnyrico it's a hard choice to make. @nbcevilduck makes some very good points. We have a "pimped Xtrainer" video which highlights all that he recommends. As the shorter rider in Hard Unduro I still love the Xtrainer for its compact nature but Furz at 5'11 is more inclined to succeed on the TE300. We will however be putting a lowering link on it regardless so will have some feedback on what that did to the geometry soon! We should also have an Xpro video in the coming months.
ruclips.net/video/unzlubqqkHU/видео.html Pimped Xtrainer vid
@@HardUNduroif you lower the rear via linkage, are you going to drop the forks to keep the handling geometry the similar?
im going to local Husqvarna dealership now (Matt Jones) and see what the go is on what I was told last week ($70k this fortnight on 40th anniversary bikes so REALLY bad timing for the 300 but money isn't an issue sort of lol)
I think there's something lost in translation here haha which bikes are you referring to? Cheers.
Also my dealer saying 1mth warranty. I thought being a dual sport (buying with road reg) it should have a 6mth warranty. Any information appreciated
I believe it's 3 months (or 6) if you get your first service done at the dealer. Also may vary greatly from country to country.
It’s a whopping 30 days which is bullshit for a $13k bike 😡😡
10000% agree is a disgrace.
Saw one at dealership and damn im short. Wife grounds and rubds it in. Im worried about the road kms as im in Melton so I need to travel and no trailer for towing
Haha Yes you will destroy the knobbies. I wouldn't ride any real distance on the road.
The husky is at least shorter than the ktm haha
For a rider at your level I would say an Xtrainer is better. Once you graduate this Husky would be perfect...maybin in a year or two.
Yep the Xtrainer is a great bike. Almost sad I sold my 24 xtrainer. Lucky the new bikes a highly tunable with the tsp erm ,soft hard etc. Future video with showcase the erm. Cheers
Props not the smartest move from husky to make the entire bike white
Haha so true! Cheers
Got to give it some gas in that mud and work it.
Spot on. Some days the skills just don't appear haha. Got to have a go at least. Cheers