I would love to have a 350 some day! Looks like the perfect cc for every type of riding. Glad the torque isn’t a problem either (based on other comment). Why white over orange?
@@ericgray8396 there’s a reed valve in the airbox, I removed that. I got a more open air filter cage, and I did a full fmf exhaust system. Other than that it was stock.
I just bought the same bike. Tell me when and if u your Maps 1 and 2 and if you keep traction control on or off and why? Brand new to this bike and not yet taken it out.
Not really, I mostly got the bike for tighter trail riding/enduro type stuff. So if that's what your looking to do it's a great bike. She's got plenty of power, and a pretty high top speed, got it going about 80mph offroad and it still had more to go.
I put a clutch weight on my 350 and turned it into a tractor. I run mostly 2-3 all day long /amazing traction on single track. Woods/ roots /rocks. No loss in acceleration. Have fun, Safe travels.
From what I can tell it handles really good, but that also comes down to the tires you have on it. I don't really ride mine on the road too much though.
Well that depends on your definition of best. If your looking for gnarly high mountain trails with nice views then the bridger mountain range near bozeman are some of the best. Corbly gultch, Truman, ross peak, are some of the nicer ones. I have videos on my channel of me doing those trails.
@@fynn8252 so true, pipestone is very loamy and most of the singletrack is off camber. Plus I'm not about to crash the fuck out of an 11 thousand dollar bike that I just bought 👍
@@Secondhandstoke I find it funny that there are people who think everyone out on a bike are training to be the next Graham Jarvis. Some of us, like myself are actually just looking to enjoy ourselves and soak in some nice views and enjoy being in nature.
I absolutely love my fe350,so light and nimble for a 4 stroke. That trail looks like a blast
whats the v max?
This looks like so much fun, I just got me a Husky FE 350 and I cant wait to take it out in the woods! Ride safe bro 👊
That area of riding looks Epic. Great video.
Awesome trails....nice video!
Looks good mate ,just got the same bike had my first ride on the weekend. These bikes are awesome 👍
Great video, great bike, great place! Enjoy it
Thats a great trail, id love to ride there.
Looks like so much fun!
I would love to have a 350 some day! Looks like the perfect cc for every type of riding. Glad the torque isn’t a problem either (based on other comment). Why white over orange?
I hate the color orange 🤮 🤣
because husqvarna 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
My kind of riding right here
He'll yeah brother 🤘
Do you have the off-road version or the dual sport? If you have the off road version did it come choked off to be 50 state legal?
It’s the enduro version, it’s not completely choked off. Most of the stuff they put on it to detune it can be easily taken off.
@@Secondhandstoke What mods did you make?
@@ericgray8396 there’s a reed valve in the airbox, I removed that. I got a more open air filter cage, and I did a full fmf exhaust system. Other than that it was stock.
@@Secondhandstoke Thanks!
I just bought the same bike. Tell me when and if u your Maps 1 and 2 and if you keep traction control on or off and why? Brand new to this bike and not yet taken it out.
I always keep it in the faster map, and I never use traction control. I like to have full power and traction control really isn't necessary for me.
Any regrets not getting the 501?
Not really, I mostly got the bike for tighter trail riding/enduro type stuff. So if that's what your looking to do it's a great bike. She's got plenty of power, and a pretty high top speed, got it going about 80mph offroad and it still had more to go.
I love that bike. The 2022 model is fire ! How is the bottomend power on it ?
Super torquey nothing to complain about.
How much different is it to the 2017 version ?
@@Reelswheelsmeals I'm not sure exactly I know they made some power modifications and a chassis drop by one inch. Other than that I have no idea.
I put a clutch weight on my 350 and turned it into a tractor. I run mostly 2-3 all day long /amazing traction on single track. Woods/ roots /rocks.
No loss in acceleration.
Have fun, Safe travels.
And compared to my older 450 (2012) much less flameouts. Very easy to ride.
How does it handle on the road?
From what I can tell it handles really good, but that also comes down to the tires you have on it. I don't really ride mine on the road too much though.
Those trails look so whooped out. Where is the best MT single track?
Well that depends on your definition of best. If your looking for gnarly high mountain trails with nice views then the bridger mountain range near bozeman are some of the best. Corbly gultch, Truman, ross peak, are some of the nicer ones. I have videos on my channel of me doing those trails.
250 or 350 as a beginner ?
Personally I would go with the 350. I think it's always better to be able to grow into the bike, rather than getting a 250 and out growing the power.
@@Secondhandstoke yes, its the same With Motorcycles.. my first was 700cc and I only took few months until I get one 1000cc.
Does this dirtbike have a key
No, you need the fe-s for that
Would you recommend this or the orange equivalent for a beginner? have some experience on quads :3
The husky actually has more linear power than the ktm. But honestly I'd recommend saving g money and getting the gasgas version.
@@Secondhandstoke cool but i mean like will the power overwhelm me? Or is it manageable for a beginner?
@@madtype5198 i think it would be pretty manageable for a beginner, definitely doesn't have 450 crazy torque.
Plastic oil pump gear
Yeah, they have been doing that for years with zero reported issues.
Slowest bike video I’ve seen
Then don't watch 👍
Everything looks easier and flatter on camera. I don’t think he/she was going that slow
@@fynn8252 so true, pipestone is very loamy and most of the singletrack is off camber. Plus I'm not about to crash the fuck out of an 11 thousand dollar bike that I just bought 👍
@@Secondhandstoke I find it funny that there are people who think everyone out on a bike are training to be the next Graham Jarvis. Some of us, like myself are actually just looking to enjoy ourselves and soak in some nice views and enjoy being in nature.
Awesome video thank you! I’d love a bike like this.