The "new style" Acerbis plastic inside mounts for the brush guards are easy to break. I bought a replacement hardware kit for $40 that had metal ones. No problems so far... although I am sure the metal ones will stress the bars more in a lay down... or lean down...
Nice bike... !!!
Well I almost bought one used, but it was still too close to what a dealer quoted me for a new one after everything but taxes ($1200 savings). That it had the "Power Up" done, and was out of warranty didn't help either.
Seemed like a nice little bike, that I could've had a lot of fun in the tight stuff with.
I did however find a great deal on a 2011 450EXC (8hrs on the clock, well over $1000 in extras for only $7200!!!!!), and even though it is supposed to be 20lbs heavier than the 310, it sure didn't feel like it.
So while I tried to go Husky, I had to go Orange (just couldn't pass that up).
Cheers
I did however find a great deal on a 2011 450EXC (8hrs on the clock, well over $1000 in extras for only $7200!!!!!), and even though it is supposed to be 20lbs heavier than the 310, it sure didn't feel like it.
So while I tried to go Husky, I had to go Orange (just couldn't pass that up).
Cheers
I hope you bought two at that price! :tup:
Tom,
Thanks very much for your detailed (and ongoing) review of your bike. I was considering buying something similar but your account in part steered me into buying a TE 310 on Saturday. I'm having a blast on this bike, it's a powerful little beast. Goes like a bat out of hell. I'd like to ask a couple of questions. (First off, I'm a complete novice when it comes to dirt bikes, VERY limited experience. 200lbs. dry and 42 years. The bike is uncorked, 50 rear sprocket, with bark busters the only add-on)
1. I might go for the JD kit. Can you really just putt along in tight trails with it? I find the bike just wants to go, and it's quite often too fast for me, especially with my limited experience.
2. If I switch to a different rear sprocket, I know my overall RPM's will go down for a particular speed (good for highway) but my assumption is that also means my minimum speed (at effective RPM's) in the tight stuff also goes up. Is this true? I just want to be able to putt along when necessary until I get more experience.
3. Has anyone found low profile rear signal lights? I've already broken one of the stock signals, and I'm sure the other will be busted soon. I can't find anything online.
Tom if its not too much trouble can I try yours out to see how the JD and gearing feels?
Thanks,
Cam
No need IMO, just need to change the mounting on the stock ones.3. Has anyone found low profile rear signal lights? I've already broken one of the stock signals, and I'm sure the other will be busted soon. I can't find anything online.
What is the deal? Or is the deal free shipping?Hi Tom and Cam, I just thought I would let you know we have a special going on the JD fuelers right now for all of the huskys. We are offering free shipping in the US ( I have several canadian customers that use US address) or up front discounts on the units themselves. Mike Husky NW / Motosportz. (360)422-7727. By the way Tom it is definitely good that you are spending sundays at church. I am going to have to come up and spend a sunday there myself, I haven't been in years.
3. Has anyone found low profile rear signal lights? I've already broken one of the stock signals, and I'm sure the other will be busted soon. I can't find anything online.
What is the deal? Or is the deal free shipping?