I watched a 300 enduro comparison review and the knock of the Husky was the handle bars are too high, is that your issue with the handle bars? What there a problem you attempted to solve with the 48 tooth sprocket in the rear? Did it/Does it stall easily at low speeds with the stock sprocket? What's your opinion of the rear linkage vs. the ktm's PDM?
It's all personal preference. I'm used to my astra handle bars that have a much lower sweep than the stock bars. I went to a 13/48 gear ratio which worked well for me. Ended up using a 13/47 which I found more usable
Initial thoughts on how the power feels compared to the tx you have? I know they’re down on overall hp but I care more about the low/mid end than the up top screamers
You have a beautiful terrain to ride in😃👍
Thank you 👍
I watched a 300 enduro comparison review and the knock of the Husky was the handle bars are too high, is that your issue with the handle bars? What there a problem you attempted to solve with the 48 tooth sprocket in the rear? Did it/Does it stall easily at low speeds with the stock sprocket? What's your opinion of the rear linkage vs. the ktm's PDM?
It's all personal preference. I'm used to my astra handle bars that have a much lower sweep than the stock bars. I went to a 13/48 gear ratio which worked well for me. Ended up using a 13/47 which I found more usable
Also it is a typical 300, that is hard to stall. I just like lower gearing thanks
Nice bike!
What ramp and steps are those?
@@benjaminparrinello318 It's called a Stepramp.
Initial thoughts on how the power feels compared to the tx you have? I know they’re down on overall hp but I care more about the low/mid end than the up top screamers
Both bikes are very close down low to mid power. The TX/XC have more power in the upper power range. Have almost 10 hours on TE now.
brembo brakes? is this the Pro version?
@@KXCvin-W all the "25's TE's come stock with Brembo now.
@@whiskeythrottledave Thats awesome bout time. the brake techs sucked. I have a 2020 250 with magura they arent the best either but i love my TE.
@@whiskeythrottledave damn i ordered the Pro not realizing this lol
@@paulbaker7489 congrats on the new sweet bike!
What are the differences between the tx and te
There both pretty similar from low to mid power band. TX has quite a bit more on top. The TE is easier to ride in the tough stuff I find.