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Cycle News 2014 Issue 34 August 26

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 34 AUGUST 26, 2014 P65 light and agile, which are the main reasons why you would want to ride a 125cc two-stroke in the woods in the first place. And there is a lot to be said for that. This bike is a blast, and when you take full advantage of the TE's strongpoints—its feather weight, its extreme agility, its great sus- pension and its stall-proof mo- tor—it can be, in certain situa- tions, competitive against the big bikes without question. TE250/300 If you're an off-road guy that loves two-strokes, then you'll love Hus- ky's TE250 and TE300. They are, of course, very similar to the much-loved KTM 250 and 300 XCs but with plastic subframes. Not much has changed over the previous TE250 and 300 mod- els, but they did receive new suspension, mapping, carbure- tor and exhaust-valve settings to make them more manageable on the trail, which seems impos- sible, really. They both feature the bar-mounted mapping adjust- ments, electric starting, adjust- able exhaust power-valves and hydraulic clutches. Both bikes are incredible on the trail. The harder the trail, the more you appreciate both of these bikes. Both of them feel light on their feat, handle extremely well, turn quickly, and have easy-to- manage motors and are just about impossible to stall. Both bikes have great bottom-ends and ex- cellent lugging capabilities, more so on the 300, which delivers awesome torque. The 300's mo- tor can at times seem a little much in the ultra tight stuff, but, once you realize that you just can't stall the thing (and if you do, no wor- ries, because of the e-start), you can, without worry, ride the 300 up a gear and be gentle on the throttle and be just as fast—if not faster—on the super techni- cal trails as your competitors on smaller-displacement bikes. FE250 As much as I enjoyed riding the TE two-strokes, the FE250 was hands down my favorite weapon The TE125 is the only production bike of its kind in the U.S.

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