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Cycle News Issue 30 July 31

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2019 HUSQVARNA TC 125 & TC 250 FIRST TEST P86 A major improvement to the TC 250 engine is an updated counter balancer shaft that reduces vibes significantly. or temperature, and the Husqvar- na two-strokes would be a bit of a bear to dial in to clean fueling. For 2019, Husqvarna has a re- vised setting that worked well for us in Florida, at sea level, in a mil- lion percent humidity. Will it work as consistently at your track? In our experience, the Mikuni has gotten a lot better. And we know plenty of owners are happy with their performance. So, we feel the Mikuni transition has finally smoothed over. The TC 250 two-stroke does nearly no wrong in loose and heavy soil conditions. Its com- bination of snappy power and ultra-lightweight feel, means you can blow inconvenient ruts out of corners (sorry to everyone who was using that!) or simply hop over them. You can snap up on top of the softer sections with instant momentum and pick your line with more freedom. But the thing I re- ally fell in love with at Baker's Fac- tory on the TC 250 was the fact that it was slowing the bike down. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't get the TC 250 out of control. The ground in Florida simply held it back and that put its power and my skill into almost perfect alignment. The same thing happened to me on the four-strokes. I actually preferred When will TPI get here in the TC model? We've put a lot of hours on the mellower TE 250 and KTM's 250 XC-W TPIs and we're ready for motocross models. This bike seems ready, too. I had a bit of a struggle making the TC 125 work with my short win- dow of talent at Baker's Factory's challenging test track. Clearly, for me, when riding in that depth and weight of soil, I will require some horsepower to clean up my mis- takes. Enter the TC 250! Like the TC 125, the TC 250 features the latest in two-stroke technology.

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