Geez guys, enough with the trash talk...you're all missing the point! This is literally the rebirth of the two-stroke. For racing purposes, there is no better engine. Think about it- Half the parts and twice the power of a similar displacement four-stroke. Yes I know that four-strokes have made huge gains in power and make almost as much power, but the smoker still makes more power per cc, and is a LOT less complex and WAY more lightweight. And they have a lot fewer spinning bits and therefore have less rotational inertia, which makes it feel even lighter yet. And maintenance is cheaper. This might not be the race bike you want right now, but if two-strokes make a comeback and the factories start serious development and compete against each other, then we will surely see the lightest and quickest MXers ever built. And Honda- you killed the stroker's in the first place, so if you don't want to build them, screw You!
You make alot of sense in some ways ... But you gotta remember your audience ....Who rides bikes? The young. Think back to < 20 or even < 30 yrs of age. What did you know at that point in life. -- Two strokes bikes as we knew growing up is over. Adding this electronic stuff can only make them more complex. Good or bad, that is the bottom line. Compare this change to adding radiators to bikes. Myself, I have to think water-cooled bikes are better in many ways, including performance and piston longevity. And yes, more complex. But air-cooled bike still have a purpose. -- Two strokes dirt bikes have to get within environmental laws or they will be forced out of 1st world countries. 3rd world countries like where I live, where many here still ride rotary style 2t bikes, maybe ~never. Get that. Rotary style 2 strokes engines with oil pumps that still work. Plus mostly 80s era 2t bikes made by Yammahammer. Want the original mono-shock bike? It is here and ridden, in original form. Probably since the early 90s. --- Yes, I have rode 2t bikes with oil pumps. Oil lasted a long time with them it seemed ... Myself, I have a hard time understanding how a bike can be 'oiled' correctly at the many different throttle positions with this mixing we do today. Keep in mind that a 2T engine has not been developed any in well over a decade really, other than whatever ktm and Husky(before the ktm buyout), have done... Nothing much if any towards eliminating pollution I'd guess, which is why this new, more complex, more expensive engine is here ... What would happen if something as simple as a oil injector was added our older 2T engines AND a little development on those engines to stop pollution? Has anyone ever heard of such work being attempted? After hearing these new-fangled bikes still spit fuel into the expansion chamber as all 2t bikes, what is the real change here?
I've had both, I'm back to a 2 stroke. W/ E-start. Love it. It is my prediction that 2 strokes will continue to make gains and we may see them in outdoor pro motocross. 4 strokes do a lot of things great as well, obviously. Time will tell but I love my 2 stroke 300. But I'm just a weekend trail hack
@ 250xtc, whoa man, not sure what parallel universe you're living in but.. rotary motors. New technology whatever you are talking about?.. bro, what are u smoking? You're trippin dude. Good luck with that
Tom Duggan I have both 2017 TE 300 and FE 250. There is no comparison in power or torque. The 300 is way faster and easier to ride offroad. The TE 250 has a much wider powerband and revs to 12,800 rpm vs 9000 for the 300. The TE 250 requires much more concentration to manage traction and torque. Both are big fun.
Change the spring out in the power valve and see how that power is, it's also an off road bike not an MX bike 2t or not it shouldn't hit like an MX bikes, in off road Enduro you want traction.
I rode a two stroke once and I felt twice as fast on it because I'm a light rider and four strokes really weigh me down on the corners so I'm happy their coming back
It's a woods bike. Nothing about is is ment for a mx track. Wide ratio 6 speed, lights, 18" rear wheel, flywheel weight, tuned for woods. It's ment to be easy to ride and not be tiring like a mx bike. They are slower than a tc250. By quite a bit actually. But for off road they are way better. I would take any TE over a TC any day even though it's slower and heavier.
My 1970 Suzuki twin had self mixing oil system. Mechanically operated by a second throttle cable to adjust for load and revs. Didn't give me a moments bother. New system is just new tech to reduce emissions. Live with it.
I wonder if the fuel injection will allow you to cruise around for a few minutes and when you wanna get back on it it won’t gurgle and have to clean itself out. That would be awsome.
wonder if the Sherco is better than this Husqy. gas gas Ktm are out for me so i'm between this and the sherco. unless there is another one that's better. any input guys?
This is an enduro bike, not an MX bike. Agreed, they don't really need them on MX, but if you've been riding for 5hrs and stall it on a hill, elec start is pretty good.
MX bikes need an ELEC start ...Starting was a very big issue with the first 4t bikes when hot during a race. From time to time you still see a MXer not being able to start a bike quickly today... One bad race result is not acceptable in todays' ama racing ...Estart is now being offered on almost all the Japan MX bikes due to this reason... I'm a bump-starter from way-back so I don't really need an estart plus, I'm not that old :)... yet
Electric start is lighter than a kick start, what kills it is the battery needed to power it. But now with lithium ion batteries it's really freakin close. If you have a bike that has both, yeah it will be heavier but if you ditch the kick start all together electric start with modern battery is basically the same weight.
jamen brooks normally a KTM/Husky will be around 150hrs for the top end and it's not hard or expensive esp compared to an equivalent 4t, some may do it sooner but that's about where the manual suggests if you been mixing it right jetting is right, though you won't have that problem here, as no carb or premix needed, also proper warm up of a 2 stroke is important if you want your to top ends to go the distance! Many do this wrong and it's simple as!
I go lots more than a yr on my 08 WR250 Husky ... Just a trail rider here but ride all yr long here...You would not believe the hrs on my bike ... You can change piston and rings every 3rd ride but no need to really unless you are some top racer guy or something like that ... As for these new bikes. who knows? Read the manual and it just might say to replace the ~$300 piston and ring set often quite possibility. Read the 4t manuals ... They say to replace these items and the crankshaft very often .... You make the call ;0)
250txc Yep and you can do it that way, I'd say a couple of things about that, if you keep your oil fresh, filters and reeds, have good jetting use quality oil you can go further like you have! So you may already do this, check your spark plug for colour minimum see if it's burning well, pull you header pipe off and with a torch shine up into the cylinder and move the position up and down slowly check the piston and rings for wear, you can extend your life, you should do a compression test at 100hrs and every 50hrs after that if you are going to go over the 150hr mark for a top end, you ma get 200hrs but to me that's taking unessecary risks! But everyone to they're own, I don't know the service life of those older Huskys, but the more modern bikes 4t and 2t seem to need more care rather the less as technology changes, yes they are very reliable looked after properly, most issues are with people (muppets) not the bikes! But they will blame the bike every time. What you run the risk of is a bigger maintenance bill or even bigger problems if you continue to use that theory until something does happen, often we don't pick up performance drop because it happens slowly or maybe you ride at lower altitudes, at higher altitudes say above 4000 ft you would notice compression drop allot more! But clearly you look after your bike! I prefer to stick to the manual, having ridden raced 2strokes for over 35 years I have never had an issue or failure of a bike I have worked on! I learnt early on if a bike shop did though to check everything afterwards, I had a clutch basket come loose during a race once thanks to the mechanic not bending over the nut tab on the washer that stops the bolt from loosening! I came in pulled the cover off and saw it straight away tightened her up and rode away no problems again. Those Italian Huskys were awesome though, I loved those bikes and always wanted one, I think Stefan Merriman was still racing for the Husky Factory team then, he won multiple Enduro World Champions on those bikes! Good luck dude👍 Saying that though, these are performance bikes
You make lot of good points there... Myself, I'm not a racer. I'm best described as a cow-trailer from the past who still rides today, at the 35 yr range also. My trail riding today, is really more like a micro dual-sport ride, giving it a term that is used so often day ... Some hardtop, into gnarly dirt, back to hardtop over and over, day after day ... So maintenance for racer is probably not what I do... Plus, I pay for all parts and maintenance work. Yes, a bike, any bike or mechanical device, has got to have maintenance and after a ride, between rides, and during a ride are all the times to look a bike over ... Before a ride ok, but now is the time to ride. Listening to a bike is a very good thing to do. Most internal bearings make a noise before blowing apart and destroying lots ... Wheels give feedback when their bearing as they are going out ... -- I just don't do all those compression checks on the cylinders as people do today ..Not that it is not a good idea, but I started riding in the early 70s and the way we knew if a bike needed rings was by sound mostly .. If the bike made a ringing sound, ring-a-ding-ding, when REVing it, the bike needed rings OR if when kicking it over, it was very easy to kick over.. Never hear bikes ring-a-ding-ding much today... Not sure if we had a manual in the 70s but we were well aware of spark-plug colors ...And yep, I use that today and have a low-end rich REV area that probably a smaller pilot jet would fix ....But it only shows up on hardtop usage and never a issue on trails, so I just do not bother with it. I ride 2t machines and am OK with it :0) Don't try that on a 4t machine as a dead spot is hard to avoid on them for some reason. I do all this stuff today and for the past decade at least with my Huskies, and yes kiddies, do not do this. And yes, I do realize a bike loses power slowly over time and a rider may not notice. But again, I am not racing for a championship AND I never pin my WR250 Husky AND I never run out of power AND I have had no adverse effects to date AND yes, many real life video on utube of my dirt bike rider. Meaning that ~$250 for a simple piston&ring job, at 100-150 (bi-monthly?) is in my pocket. I'll go as far as saying this attitude goes into other aspects of life to the tune that I have never worked a day in my 50s. (Didn't even plan it, just got fed up with what I saw when the states collapsed in 2008 and quit.) Not sure where nikasil coatings for cylinders came along at, but it cured so many issues with cylinders I do think... --- Sometimes, I'd like to put a meter on my 2t just to see how far I go before a change of any hardware, but why waste the time and effort and money on a ~meaningless subject? I like my money so I keep it :0) NOTE: Husqvarna bikes have got history ...They were the 1st MX bikes brought to the USA by Edision Dye when MX racing came over from the EU to America. Many many of todays greats have roots with Husky, to include Mitch Payton.
250txc mate I hear ya and I still also use my ears as well re listening to how a bike performs, I do most of my own work so it's cost of parts so for me, it's not a big cost, plus I enjoy working on my bikes as much as riding them, performance is everything to me, Im anal about it and have been since I was a kid, when I bought my first dirt bike a full MX mini, my dad told me you better learn to maintain it fix it, or you lose it, my Mom, was hoping for the latter, but I had a good ear like you and for the first time in my life applied myself to a book, the bike manual and any MXA mag I could get my hands on, no internet back then, no TH-cam vids and 3 hrs from a service centre one way. So I have carried this on through my life, esp with bikes, even though I'm not a pro, I pride myself on prepping my bikes like works bike without the bling parts, but they will always be meticulously prepared even for a trail ride, but I still race clubman level, but everyone to they're own happy trails mate cheers, 🤙
We all know that on standard 2T bikes, that expansion chamber fills with the gas+oil mixture on part of the stroke and is then sucked back out of the pipe and into the combustion chamber and used for combustion. More gas = more power. So the question is: 1) Is that happening with the EFI bikes. 2) If the expansion chamber is not being filled with combustible materials, why is a pipe of this size and look still used on these new-fangled bikes? Thanks for any responses.
250txc The expansion chamber is doing the exact same thing here as it does on a carbureted engine. The pressure wave bounces back unburnt fuel and air and stuffs it into the combustion chamber.
Dan, just to clarify your words, this mixture going into the chamber does or does not contain oil? Please correct me on any of this but wasn't the fuel+oil mixture going the chamber in the older 2T engines causing part of the emissions problem? I'll go do some reading now on what Husky is doing here with TPI ...that line below can from a bike selling web site... Hope there is more to this than just an oil pump regulating the oil flow ... The line below is a little mis-leading to say the least.. I rode 2t bikes in the 70s that had oil pumps so nothing new there there. Seems like oil lasted a long time with them. **Well, actually, the new Transfer Port Injection (TPI) eliminates the need for pre-mixing of gas and oil altogether. More importantly, it drastically reduces emissions and fuel consumption.**
Motocross action could you guys do some videos detailing the history of Motocross 2 Strokes? Like was 250cc 2 stroke the biggest 2 stroke dirtbike ever made? Or was there a time where 450's or 350's were regularly made as 2 strokes
The 2 stroke MX came of age in the late '60's curiously by Husky, CZ and Maico. Then was transformed in the '70's and '80's to most of what you see now. Long travel suspension, light weight and superb power. If you pinterest old MX bikes you'll get a flavour of what was around when the Japanese took an interest in competing with the established European brands. Just when you thought a 400 was probably enough, Maico made a 700!!
She sounded a little lean, but I am sold. 2smokes have been in desperate need of modernization if they are to make a come back. I'll be picking one up this summer for sure... VOTE WITH YOU MONEY!
Apparently so ...As much as things change, they stay the same ... I was reading where the 4t EFI were doing a lower, mid, and upper RPM timing for their gas being sprayed, same as a CARBed bike uses those same 3 RPM ranges for its' jetting ...
It's even more simple then ever.... No more mixing, no more swapping jets out, no more screwing with screws. Make sure you got gas and oil and go. Fuel injection is reliable. In the event you do have a problem, a computer and a flow chart help you out.
Rode one of these after a map update and fmf silencer added. Was very disappointed I definitely wouldn't spend my money on one. None of the UK pros are lining up on these bikes either. They've all moved to 4 strokes even Jarvis. Not so ready to race.
something looks and sounds wrong..is it me or she looks like only noise and she aint moving..is it very heavy rider? she needs gearing? in the video you can clearly see that while she dont spin like crazy but she aint moving while the engine is screaming..whats the deal here?
Really liked the write-up in the September issue! That opening of the body paragraph, that one word is an absolute load of bs... As for hurricanes, I went through Harvey and don't let the television fool you; the rainfall in OC TX was not the source of flooding. They opened up the dams all along the coast, even Houston was subjected to the dams opening up to cause catastrophic flooding. Not one damn dam failed, they just unloaded because they are all being co-opt by large cities like Houston for the water. They retain too much and then they unload it all over the course of the evening through nighttime. No rainfall can drop over a foot of water in 45 minutes, but somehow the rain gauge and ground water didn't meet up together. EPA MY ASS...
You change your oil every eight tankfuls with a four-stroke anyway, so if it is half as much work to add oil to a dedicated chamber every four tankfuls It's the same maintenance and you don't have to dispose of old oil at all. 2-stroke madness baby.
Sleepy .Time One cable is for opening the throttle body, the other is a cable for closing the throttle body in case the throttle body didn't return closed by itself. It is a safety feature
No, KTM said themselves that the only reason they would release efi 2 stroke is if they actually made environmental laws more difficult. EFI 2 strokes actually burn cleaner than 4 strokes and KTM actually made that statement...
yeah you do shift Two Strokes a lot more especially a little 250. Two stroke engines and motorcycles totally go together to the max four stroke engine in a motorcycle kind of clumsy
ppl dont forget this bike is designed to be duller than a full blown moto bike. if any of u have ever raced gncc or ride woods ude understsnd its a way diff setup
I've read the comments about this bike appearing to be low on power . Is there a dyno app. for testing the power of a motorbike by watching your phone ? I want one so I can do motorbike reviews from my computer chair .
This is a modern soft trail bike, some of you are expecting way too much. Why they are trying to flog it around an MX track is all a bit silly and an unfair representation of what it's for.
I love how us 2 stroke guys want advancements in the engine and what not like FI or electric starter. Then once we get it. everybody goes. "Fuck it, I don't like it, I just remembered why I like 2 strokes, the simplicity and a carburetor"😂😂 if anything this showed us why we love and fell in love with a 2 stroke and that we had it right from the beginning. Now we are ruining the things
Gotta agree with you to a high degree ... I'm a Husky rider since the days of "On any Sunday" ... 2T bikes ruled the day back then in the dirt .. We've progressed(?), good or bad, to 4T engines ruling pretty much, ~100% on tracks really due to what OEMs want to sell and laws. I do own a EFI Italian made 2012 Husqvarna TC250. And I never ride it really ...Due to the fact that I do not want a fuel pump or some other complex thing happening to me out on the trails where I ride .. The environmental laws are forcing this change as stated at the start of this video and I'm OK with that. But at age 60 almost, I'm finishing out my life with a old 2008 WR250 Husky 2T bike and a carburetor. The oil tank and oil pump sound like the best idea on the bike to me :) ... Cost is maybe the worst and cost is one of the driving forces that is killing off dirt bike riding ..... I'll also say, these bikes and all other internal combustion engines on bikes, just might have a short life because ELECT bikes just cure so many issues with bike riding in general.
Why is this a big deal smokers have had fuel injection tech in sleds for how many years now ! Don't brake your arm patting your back for catching up with existing tech !
just go 4-stroke FE450/350 now. The 2 strokes aren't even worth it anymore- these bikes weigh 235 without gas. part of the reason people go 2stroke is because of lightweight handling. 2 strokes have better float-ability in sand/rocks due to engine design but is a lot harder to handle than 4 strokes.
2017 ktm 250sx is a track bike..... We're not comparing track bikes. There is no regulations on the track. This pig with fuel injection is the only option for 2 strokes if you're competing professionally; bike weighs 232lbs without fuel........ Just get a ktm 350/450 xc instead. 2 stroke competitive racing is over.
MOTO RAVE actually people use 2 strokes off road because of there amazing low down power and stall resistance. Also the weight dosent matter. 2 strokes feel lighter because of less moving parts making the bike feel lighter.
MOTO RAVE And the 4 strokes are even heavier than that, not to mention they feel heavier because of all the rotating mass, so that's a pretty shitty argument against a 2 stroke.
In a year or two I'm gonna be buying a bigger more powerful bike but I was standing next to all the husqys and the Hondas and the husqvarnas were rlly wide, heavy, and tall and every model they had was huge compared to the new crf450r. The new 450r didn't even feel that different sitting on than my crf230 other than having like double the hp. I already think my 230 is heavy so I couldn't stand riding one of these pigs around.
7 minutes of clutching full throttle mx bs. It's a fuel injected 2T enduro bike, its fueling is the intriguing thing ...can it and does it - still no sense of it at all.
I just hope 2-strokes come back to Supercross and the Nationals!
Geez guys, enough with the trash talk...you're all missing the point! This is literally the rebirth of the two-stroke. For racing purposes, there is no better engine. Think about it- Half the parts and twice the power of a similar displacement four-stroke. Yes I know that four-strokes have made huge gains in power and make almost as much power, but the smoker still makes more power per cc, and is a LOT less complex and WAY more lightweight. And they have a lot fewer spinning bits and therefore have less rotational inertia, which makes it feel even lighter yet. And maintenance is cheaper. This might not be the race bike you want right now, but if two-strokes make a comeback and the factories start serious development and compete against each other, then we will surely see the lightest and quickest MXers ever built. And Honda- you killed the stroker's in the first place, so if you don't want to build them, screw You!
You make alot of sense in some ways ... But you gotta remember your audience ....Who rides bikes? The young. Think back to < 20 or even < 30 yrs of age. What did you know at that point in life.
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Two strokes bikes as we knew growing up is over. Adding this electronic stuff can only make them more complex. Good or bad, that is the bottom line. Compare this change to adding radiators to bikes. Myself, I have to think water-cooled bikes are better in many ways, including performance and piston longevity. And yes, more complex. But air-cooled bike still have a purpose.
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Two strokes dirt bikes have to get within environmental laws or they will be forced out of 1st world countries. 3rd world countries like where I live, where many here still ride rotary style 2t bikes, maybe ~never. Get that. Rotary style 2 strokes engines with oil pumps that still work. Plus mostly 80s era 2t bikes made by Yammahammer. Want the original mono-shock bike? It is here and ridden, in original form. Probably since the early 90s.
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Yes, I have rode 2t bikes with oil pumps. Oil lasted a long time with them it seemed ... Myself, I have a hard time understanding how a bike can be 'oiled' correctly at the many different throttle positions with this mixing we do today.
Keep in mind that a 2T engine has not been developed any in well over a decade really, other than whatever ktm and Husky(before the ktm buyout), have done... Nothing much if any towards eliminating pollution I'd guess, which is why this new, more complex, more expensive engine is here ...
What would happen if something as simple as a oil injector was added our older 2T engines AND a little development on those engines to stop pollution? Has anyone ever heard of such work being attempted? After hearing these new-fangled bikes still spit fuel into the expansion chamber as all 2t bikes, what is the real change here?
I've had both, I'm back to a 2 stroke. W/ E-start. Love it. It is my prediction that 2 strokes will continue to make gains and we may see them in outdoor pro motocross. 4 strokes do a lot of things great as well, obviously. Time will tell but I love my 2 stroke 300. But I'm just a weekend trail hack
FURY64 who an idiot?
@ 250xtc, whoa man, not sure what parallel universe you're living in but.. rotary motors. New technology whatever you are talking about?.. bro, what are u smoking? You're trippin dude. Good luck with that
Tom Duggan I have both 2017 TE 300 and FE 250. There is no comparison in power or torque. The 300 is way faster and easier to ride offroad. The TE 250 has a much wider powerband and revs to 12,800 rpm vs 9000 for the 300. The TE 250 requires much more concentration to manage traction and torque. Both are big fun.
For how hard it's screaming it sure isn't going anywhere in a hurry.... sounds and looks like a 125 on the pipe through those deep corners
Motocross Action Mag will always say "HusqAvarna". It will never stop.
Change the spring out in the power valve and see how that power is, it's also an off road bike not an MX bike 2t or not it shouldn't hit like an MX bikes, in off road Enduro you want traction.
Long live the mighty two strokes!
I would like to know if there would be any issues using my Skidoo full synthetic E-tech injection oil in my 2019 Husqvarna TE300i engine.
2:22 dellorto= DELLO TORO HAHAHAHAH
dolt roro?
I rode a two stroke once and I felt twice as fast on it because I'm a light rider and four strokes really weigh me down on the corners so I'm happy their coming back
Been loyal to husky since i first started riding. Back when they were still italian owned ❤️
3:55 That chicken neck wringing whiplash tho......
the973kgt lmao
How did it do at Bean Canyon? Very curious to hear.
It's a woods bike. Nothing about is is ment for a mx track. Wide ratio 6 speed, lights, 18" rear wheel, flywheel weight, tuned for woods. It's ment to be easy to ride and not be tiring like a mx bike. They are slower than a tc250. By quite a bit actually. But for off road they are way better. I would take any TE over a TC any day even though it's slower and heavier.
Well now we have a hi tech dirt bike.Can it be tuned with a lap top
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This is what i have been waiting for !!!!! my dealer is only getting 1 for the entire state- Its mine!!!!
Yeah Bean will test it out perfectly!
so it self mixes? thats interesting
on the other hand, it sound like it has alot more that can go wrong with all that tech
My 1970 Suzuki twin had self mixing oil system. Mechanically operated by a second throttle cable to adjust for load and revs. Didn't give me a moments bother. New system is just new tech to reduce emissions. Live with it.
Possibly the injector can't spray oil mixed fuel?
I wonder if the fuel injection will allow you to cruise around for a few minutes and when you wanna get back on it it won’t gurgle and have to clean itself out. That would be awsome.
Emissions are not applicable to motocross, why would they make them fuel injected on tracks?
wonder if the Sherco is better than this Husqy. gas gas Ktm are out for me so i'm between this and the sherco. unless there is another one that's better. any input guys?
Sounds loud on the pipe but it looks like it's going slow as fuck...would a ECU flash done on a dyno work on this opening up this bikes lack of power?
What is this HasqAvarna word you speak of?
Electric start on a two stroke is not a win for me, I want it as lite as possible
This is an enduro bike, not an MX bike. Agreed, they don't really need them on MX, but if you've been riding for 5hrs and stall it on a hill, elec start is pretty good.
MX bikes need an ELEC start ...Starting was a very big issue with the first 4t bikes when hot during a race. From time to time you still see a MXer not being able to start a bike quickly today... One bad race result is not acceptable in todays' ama racing ...Estart is now being offered on almost all the Japan MX bikes due to this reason...
I'm a bump-starter from way-back so I don't really need an estart plus, I'm not that old :)... yet
Sarah Gilbert take a decent sized shit before you ride. That'll probably make up the weight.
Electric start is lighter than a kick start, what kills it is the battery needed to power it. But now with lithium ion batteries it's really freakin close. If you have a bike that has both, yeah it will be heavier but if you ditch the kick start all together electric start with modern battery is basically the same weight.
Now that I have E-start I'm never going back. I'll take the weight. Love it
Does the fuel injection still require a yearly rebuild even though it's not carbourated
jamen brooks normally a KTM/Husky will be around 150hrs for the top end and it's not hard or expensive esp compared to an equivalent 4t, some may do it sooner but that's about where the manual suggests if you been mixing it right jetting is right, though you won't have that problem here, as no carb or premix needed, also proper warm up of a 2 stroke is important if you want your to
top ends to go the distance! Many do this wrong and it's simple as!
I go lots more than a yr on my 08 WR250 Husky ... Just a trail rider here but ride all yr long here...You would not believe the hrs on my bike ...
You can change piston and rings every 3rd ride but no need to really unless you are some top racer guy or something like that ...
As for these new bikes. who knows? Read the manual and it just might say to replace the ~$300 piston and ring set often quite possibility. Read the 4t manuals ... They say to replace these items and the crankshaft very often ....
You make the call ;0)
250txc Yep and you can do it that way, I'd say a couple of things about that, if you keep your oil fresh, filters and reeds, have good jetting use quality oil you can go further like you have!
So you may already do this, check your spark plug for colour minimum see if it's burning well, pull you header pipe off and with a torch shine up into the cylinder and move the position up and down slowly check the piston and rings for wear, you can extend your life, you should do a compression test at 100hrs and every 50hrs after that if you are going to go over the 150hr mark for a top end, you ma get 200hrs but to me that's taking unessecary risks! But everyone to they're own, I don't know the service life of those older Huskys, but the more modern bikes 4t and 2t seem to need more care rather the less as technology changes, yes they are very reliable looked after properly, most issues are with people (muppets) not the bikes! But they will blame the bike every time.
What you run the risk of is a bigger maintenance bill or even bigger problems if you continue to use that theory until something does happen, often we don't pick up performance drop because it happens slowly or maybe you ride at lower altitudes, at higher altitudes say above 4000 ft you would notice compression drop allot more! But clearly you look after your bike!
I prefer to stick to the manual, having ridden raced 2strokes for over 35 years I have never had an issue or failure of a bike I have worked on!
I learnt early on if a bike shop did though to check everything afterwards, I had a clutch basket come loose during a race once thanks to the mechanic not bending over the nut tab on the washer that stops the bolt from loosening! I came in pulled the cover off and saw it straight away tightened her up and rode away no problems again.
Those Italian Huskys were awesome though, I loved those bikes and always wanted one, I think Stefan Merriman was still racing for the Husky Factory team then, he won multiple Enduro World Champions on those bikes!
Good luck dude👍
Saying that though, these are performance bikes
You make lot of good points there... Myself, I'm not a racer. I'm best described as a cow-trailer from the past who still rides today, at the 35 yr range also. My trail riding today, is really more like a micro dual-sport ride, giving it a term that is used so often day ... Some hardtop, into gnarly dirt, back to hardtop over and over, day after day ...
So maintenance for racer is probably not what I do... Plus, I pay for all parts and maintenance work. Yes, a bike, any bike or mechanical device, has got to have maintenance and after a ride, between rides, and during a ride are all the times to look a bike over ... Before a ride ok, but now is the time to ride.
Listening to a bike is a very good thing to do. Most internal bearings make a noise before blowing apart and destroying lots ... Wheels give feedback when their bearing as they are going out ...
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I just don't do all those compression checks on the cylinders as people do today ..Not that it is not a good idea, but I started riding in the early 70s and the way we knew if a bike needed rings was by sound mostly .. If the bike made a ringing sound, ring-a-ding-ding, when REVing it, the bike needed rings OR if when kicking it over, it was very easy to kick over.. Never hear bikes ring-a-ding-ding much today...
Not sure if we had a manual in the 70s but we were well aware of spark-plug colors ...And yep, I use that today and have a low-end rich REV area that probably a smaller pilot jet would fix ....But it only shows up on hardtop usage and never a issue on trails, so I just do not bother with it. I ride 2t machines and am OK with it :0) Don't try that on a 4t machine as a dead spot is hard to avoid on them for some reason.
I do all this stuff today and for the past decade at least with my Huskies, and yes kiddies, do not do this. And yes, I do realize a bike loses power slowly over time and a rider may not notice. But again, I am not racing for a championship AND I never pin my WR250 Husky AND I never run out of power AND I have had no adverse effects to date AND yes, many real life video on utube of my dirt bike rider.
Meaning that ~$250 for a simple piston&ring job, at 100-150 (bi-monthly?) is in my pocket. I'll go as far as saying this attitude goes into other aspects of life to the tune that I have never worked a day in my 50s. (Didn't even plan it, just got fed up with what I saw when the states collapsed in 2008 and quit.)
Not sure where nikasil coatings for cylinders came along at, but it cured so many issues with cylinders I do think...
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Sometimes, I'd like to put a meter on my 2t just to see how far I go before a change of any hardware, but why waste the time and effort and money on a ~meaningless subject? I like my money so I keep it :0)
NOTE: Husqvarna bikes have got history ...They were the 1st MX bikes brought to the USA by Edision Dye when MX racing came over from the EU to America. Many many of todays greats have roots with Husky, to include Mitch Payton.
250txc mate I hear ya and I still also use my ears as well re listening to how a bike performs, I do most of my own work so it's cost of parts so for me, it's not a big cost, plus I enjoy working on my bikes as much as riding them, performance is everything to me, Im anal about it and have been since I was a kid, when I bought my first dirt bike a full MX mini, my dad told me you better learn to maintain it fix it, or you lose it, my Mom, was hoping for the latter, but I had a good ear like you and for the first time in my life applied myself to a book, the bike manual and any MXA mag I could get my hands on, no internet back then, no TH-cam vids and 3 hrs from a service centre one way.
So I have carried this on through my life, esp with bikes, even though I'm not a pro, I pride myself on prepping my bikes like works bike without the bling parts, but they will always be meticulously prepared even for a trail ride, but I still race clubman level, but everyone to they're own happy trails mate cheers, 🤙
We all know that on standard 2T bikes, that expansion chamber fills with the gas+oil mixture on part of the stroke and is then sucked back out of the pipe and into the combustion chamber and used for combustion. More gas = more power.
So the question is:
1) Is that happening with the EFI bikes.
2) If the expansion chamber is not being filled with combustible materials, why is a pipe of this size and look still used on these new-fangled bikes?
Thanks for any responses.
250txc The expansion chamber is doing the exact same thing here as it does on a carbureted engine. The pressure wave bounces back unburnt fuel and air and stuffs it into the combustion chamber.
That's interesting ... maybe I'll take the time to go read the exact way this new-fangled device works ... The basics were probably designed yrs ago?
Dan, just to clarify your words, this mixture going into the chamber does or does not contain oil?
Please correct me on any of this but wasn't the fuel+oil mixture going the chamber in the older 2T engines causing part of the emissions problem?
I'll go do some reading now on what Husky is doing here with TPI ...that line below can from a bike selling web site... Hope there is more to this than just an oil pump regulating the oil flow ... The line below is a little mis-leading to say the least.. I rode 2t bikes in the 70s that had oil pumps so nothing new there there. Seems like oil lasted a long time with them.
**Well, actually, the new Transfer Port Injection (TPI) eliminates the need for pre-mixing of gas and oil altogether. More importantly, it drastically reduces emissions and fuel consumption.**
Motocross action could you guys do some videos detailing the history of Motocross 2 Strokes? Like was 250cc 2 stroke the biggest 2 stroke dirtbike ever made? Or was there a time where 450's or 350's were regularly made as 2 strokes
The 2 stroke MX came of age in the late '60's curiously by Husky, CZ and Maico. Then was transformed in the '70's and '80's to most of what you see now. Long travel suspension, light weight and superb power. If you pinterest old MX bikes you'll get a flavour of what was around when the Japanese took an interest in competing with the established European brands. Just when you thought a 400 was probably enough, Maico made a 700!!
Good non bias review!
Sounds like a dubed sound track?
Husk - varna how hard is it to pronounce?
I didn't catch the weight of that bike. But, if I had the money I'd buy it! Love 2-Strokes!
What No Pre Mix?
She sounded a little lean, but I am sold. 2smokes have been in desperate need of modernization if they are to make a come back. I'll be picking one up this summer for sure... VOTE WITH YOU MONEY!
Sounded bad on motocross track and power seemed way down. I honestly e it gets better. Fingers crossed. Love two stroke
Which is better xcw 250 or yz250 both 2017
Faisal Sail yz250
Xcw obviously
Yamaha blows compared to ktm
Light years behind actually
It even sounds slow in the vids and sounds like its starving for air...
Stock pipe prob doesn't help. Chuck a shorty on this and that'd be a different story.
Why? What is the deal with the pipe on these EFI 2T bikes? Days of the expansion chambers are over?
250txc two strokes will always need expansion chambers.
Apparently so ...As much as things change, they stay the same ... I was reading where the 4t EFI were doing a lower, mid, and upper RPM timing for their gas being sprayed, same as a CARBed bike uses those same 3 RPM ranges for its' jetting ...
Burped on the landing too at 3:35, stuffed corner at 4:03, I've heard cleaner Airstrikers.
I got mine. First ride was awesome but short.
I love the super angry bee hive two stroke sound makes me husky in ma pants ;)
Grabbed the carb model before it was too late.
Still waiting for that 2018 yz250
David Zanin what about it? It's already out.
yah but mxa hasnt reviewed it i want their opinion on it
David Zanin just watch the reviews from the last 10 years
Mitch Sutcliffe lol yep
It has bold new graphics!
I like 2 strokes for its simpliesity. Now its not simple anymore. Put the carb back.
It's even more simple then ever.... No more mixing, no more swapping jets out, no more screwing with screws. Make sure you got gas and oil and go. Fuel injection is reliable. In the event you do have a problem, a computer and a flow chart help you out.
Just two more things to go wrong with it.
Graham Jarvis will show you what it's made for
Rode one of these after a map update and fmf silencer added.
Was very disappointed I definitely wouldn't spend my money on one.
None of the UK pros are lining up on these bikes either. They've all moved to 4 strokes even Jarvis. Not so ready to race.
The rider waving hand at 7:20min is a clear sign that the hit is not there
When are they going to put bark busters stock on a bike?
When they want to jack the price up a little more :0)
They do come with the TE's but they are a simple flag style. The mount attaches with a longer bolt in place of the levers pivot bolt.
Almost has a CVT sound to the way he was riding. Like to see someone else to contrast the gear choices/changes.
Different oils mix at different ratios. So if you use the wrong oil you blow up your bike or fowl your plug.
something looks and sounds wrong..is it me or she looks like only noise and she aint moving..is it very heavy rider? she needs gearing? in the video you can clearly see that while she dont spin like crazy but she aint moving while the engine is screaming..whats the deal here?
Really liked the write-up in the September issue!
That opening of the body paragraph, that one word is an absolute load of bs... As for hurricanes, I went through Harvey and don't let the television fool you; the rainfall in OC TX was not the source of flooding. They opened up the dams all along the coast, even Houston was subjected to the dams opening up to cause catastrophic flooding.
Not one damn dam failed, they just unloaded because they are all being co-opt by large cities like Houston for the water. They retain too much and then they unload it all over the course of the evening through nighttime.
No rainfall can drop over a foot of water in 45 minutes, but somehow the rain gauge and ground water didn't meet up together.
EPA MY ASS...
You change your oil every eight tankfuls with a four-stroke anyway, so if it is half as much work to add oil to a dedicated chamber every four tankfuls It's the same maintenance and you don't have to dispose of old oil at all. 2-stroke madness baby.
why does it needs two throttle cables?
Sleepy .Time
One cable is for opening the throttle body, the other is a cable for closing the throttle body in case the throttle body didn't return closed by itself. It is a safety feature
Makes sense, ive noticed it on fourstrokes for a long time even back when they still had carbs but never really knew the reasoning for it.
The last gasp of the 2t.
No, KTM said themselves that the only reason they would release efi 2 stroke is if they actually made environmental laws more difficult. EFI 2 strokes actually burn cleaner than 4 strokes and KTM actually made that statement...
It probably has a big nasty fly wheel weight on it no?
Test injected X carb
yeah you do shift Two Strokes a lot more especially a little 250.
Two stroke engines and motorcycles totally go together to the max four stroke engine in a motorcycle kind of clumsy
he is slaying that bike!!!!!!!! F YAAAAAAAA
I will buy this bike, beautiful
It is pronounced Husqvarna, not Husk-A-varna. Why do Americans find it so difficult to pronounce Husqvarna correctly ?
The name is about the only Swedish heritage left in Husqvarna.
dazza421970 Because we like saying Huska varna
Americans are so shitty at pronouncing things.
Go watch the swede team introduce the bike. They say Husq-A-varna also. So..............
Because in my years of riding everyone including people in eroupe say it like that too..... so yeah..
Cmon guys ….ide take one, itsa huska...the best of the best....of the best...
ppl dont forget this bike is designed to be duller than a full blown moto bike. if any of u have ever raced gncc or ride woods ude understsnd its a way diff setup
More shit to break, let me guess? 10k for a 250 two stroke?
Put Colton on it and see what it does!
Why you keep pronouncing Husqvarna wrong. Smh
It sounds really weak off the bottom and kinda weak in general.
I take one please 🔥
Why do you young guys get all the nice toys..
You lost me at "ECU and 5 sensors"
I've read the comments about this bike appearing to be low on power . Is there a dyno app. for testing the power of a motorbike by watching your phone ? I want one so I can do motorbike reviews from my computer chair .
This is a modern soft trail bike, some of you are expecting way too much. Why they are trying to flog it around an MX track is all a bit silly and an unfair representation of what it's for.
ide rather get a yz 250x
Add another 250 cc's
Palakamo?? Madinou nę robali.
It s a 125
Tests an enduro bike around a mx track lol
top show!!!!!!!!!!!!
Stop putting an "a" after the "q" folks!
I love how us 2 stroke guys want advancements in the engine and what not like FI or electric starter. Then once we get it. everybody goes. "Fuck it, I don't like it, I just remembered why I like 2 strokes, the simplicity and a carburetor"😂😂 if anything this showed us why we love and fell in love with a 2 stroke and that we had it right from the beginning. Now we are ruining the things
Gotta agree with you to a high degree ... I'm a Husky rider since the days of "On any Sunday" ... 2T bikes ruled the day back then in the dirt ..
We've progressed(?), good or bad, to 4T engines ruling pretty much, ~100% on tracks really due to what OEMs want to sell and laws.
I do own a EFI Italian made 2012 Husqvarna TC250. And I never ride it really ...Due to the fact that I do not want a fuel pump or some other complex thing happening to me out on the trails where I ride ..
The environmental laws are forcing this change as stated at the start of this video and I'm OK with that. But at age 60 almost, I'm finishing out my life with a old 2008 WR250 Husky 2T bike and a carburetor.
The oil tank and oil pump sound like the best idea on the bike to me :) ... Cost is maybe the worst and cost is one of the driving forces that is killing off dirt bike riding .....
I'll also say, these bikes and all other internal combustion engines on bikes, just might have a short life because ELECT bikes just cure so many issues with bike riding in general.
Ok
Why is this a big deal smokers have had fuel injection tech in sleds for how many years now ! Don't brake your arm patting your back for catching up with existing tech !
Nice
Mantappp
is it me or does this guy have a hard time reading the cards......
Why cant merricans say Husqvarna properly. Its not Huska varna
When you find a way to four stroke a two stroke. I mean.wtf is this?
just go 4-stroke FE450/350 now. The 2 strokes aren't even worth it anymore- these bikes weigh 235 without gas.
part of the reason people go 2stroke is because of lightweight handling.
2 strokes have better float-ability in sand/rocks due to engine design but is a lot harder to handle than 4 strokes.
2017 KTM 250sx is 210.32 pounds without fuel.
2017 ktm 250sx is a track bike..... We're not comparing track bikes.
There is no regulations on the track. This pig with fuel injection is the only option for 2 strokes if you're competing professionally; bike weighs 232lbs without fuel........ Just get a ktm 350/450 xc instead.
2 stroke competitive racing is over.
MOTO RAVE actually people use 2 strokes off road because of there amazing low down power and stall resistance. Also the weight dosent matter. 2 strokes feel lighter because of less moving parts making the bike feel lighter.
MOTO RAVE you are very incorrect about 2 strokes being over in the racing area. Yes for motocross there gone. But for enduro that's all people ride.
MOTO RAVE And the 4 strokes are even heavier than that, not to mention they feel heavier because of all the rotating mass, so that's a pretty shitty argument against a 2 stroke.
Says is it perfect. It better be for the dam price
Stick with my kx100 lol
In a year or two I'm gonna be buying a bigger more powerful bike but I was standing next to all the husqys and the Hondas and the husqvarnas were rlly wide, heavy, and tall and every model they had was huge compared to the new crf450r. The new 450r didn't even feel that different sitting on than my crf230 other than having like double the hp. I already think my 230 is heavy so I couldn't stand riding one of these pigs around.
Looks like it couldnt pull your pants down
7 minutes of clutching full throttle mx bs. It's a fuel injected 2T enduro bike, its fueling is the intriguing thing ...can it and does it - still no sense of it at all.
husk a varnah.
Seems like it has to work to hard like a 200lb dude on a 125
plus the dood is too heavy for the setup. he looks like a pitbull
@resistência2temposbrasil
its pronunced "huuskvAnah"
Seems like a slug to me. I'll take my YZ 450 over that bike any day.
Buat aku mr
Why do you tuck yours ears under your hat?
Greg Morris because he's "cool"
His mouth and beard moves before his brain transmitts messages,,perhaps its just not dialed in??
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