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Cycle News 2022 Issue 49 December 6

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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 49 DECEMBER 6, 2022 P79 > Finishing just off the podium is the Husqvarna FC 250. Despite being all-new, this bike finds itself in fourth place for the second year in a row. The Husqvarna received contrasting reviews which ultimately lowered its (no pun intended) overall ranking. Let's start with the good. The FC 250 is like a crouched tiger, sitting in the attack position and ready to pounce on its prey. The new-gen Husky still maintains that premium fit and finish of the Husky we've come to know. Simply put, it just feels like a well-made machine. The polarized feedback on this bike is all suspension. At the surface level, 10mm doesn't seem like a big difference. What it translates to are the seat height and actual suspension travel. The Husqvarna's seat height is three-quarters of an inch lower than the KTM, while the suspension travel is five and seven millimeters shorter for the front and rear, respectively. This also means the Husky sits about a quarter of an inch lower to the ground. Again, it doesn't seem like much until you take the bike out on the track. Hitting any flat turn is where these slight differences really add up. The lowered character of the bike makes the chassis feel Velcroed to the ground. Combine that with the maneuverability of the steel frame, and the entire package feels smooth and controlled. The stability of the Husky was liked by every rider, especially in the less-rutted conditions of Cahuilla Creek. The Husky's WP suspension continues to improve, and everyone was impressed with the strides made by their Xact air fork. A few of our riders hadn't been on the air system FOURTH PLACE FOURTH PLACE FOURTH PLACE FOURTH PLACE FOURTH PLACE FOURTH PLACE HUSQVARNA FC 250 H H H H

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