HUSQVARNA TE 300i 2022 - REVIEW AND FIRST IMPRESSIONS
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- In this video I share my review and first impressions after riding my friends brand new Husqvarna TE 300i 2022. I usually ride a KTM 150 XCW TPI so my thoughts and feelings come from the perspective of someone who is not typically on a 300, but is well accustomed to TPI bikes.
Throughout the video we are riding and comparing the 2017 TE300i and the brand new Husqvarna TE 300i 2022. Overall I was really impressed with this bike, it proved to be an extremely capable machine. It left me thinking about getting my own 300 and potentially switching from KTM to Husqvarna.
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Great review! I have the 22 150i. 200 miles on it so far, all in the Colorado Rockies, single track @ about 9k feet. I would love to try a 300i to feel the power, but I also feel the 150cc is all I really need though. I weight about 185lbs @ 5' 11" and it moves me up anything I point it at with confidence.
Thanks! I also LOVE my 150. It is capable of doing much more than I can.
Just subbed!...Cool to see the terrain in your area.....looking into getting a bike to ride here on the South Coast some day.
Thanks! I feel very lucky to live and ride in the PNW.
Great video, luv the reviews of different bikes more than watching guys fly through the bush , keep em coming
Glad you enjoyed the video :)
Man, I want one of these!
Would that be a good beginners bike because its so controlled?
They are awesome! And yes, I'd say this is a reasonable beginners bike. In short, the positives are that the low end power make it very forgiving to mistakes, the negatives from my perspective are that a 300 has more power and are heavier and can tire you out quicker. Either way, any of these modern 2 strokes are great bikes for any level of rider. Just respect the fact that it is powerful, take it easy and spare yourself injuries :)
Your rear taillight connected from the Factory?
Thanks for the review!
Great video, I'm thinking about getting rid of my Honda CRF 250l and upgrading to a Husqvarna TE300i.
You won't regret it.
Do what you will not regret it! I bought this and I love it it brought a new joy of riding back to me. I rode CRF 450s Yamahas and Suzukis they all suck compared to this bike it is magical! If you ride track maybe not but if you're a trail rider you will love it man!
Nice review and discussion, Doing my homework and have decided on a 22/23 TE300. Im sure Itll be mind blowing from my current 03 300 EXC that Ive been riding for like EVER (20 yrs lol). Just e start alone will be a GAME CHANGER! Gonna be SIC!
Oh my, I can't imagine hard Enduro without estart!
I will also seriously consider this bike when I decide to snag a 300.
Good one, thanks. Getting one real soon too hopefully.
You should get more videos and subscribers. I love the content
Thanks man. I'm having a lot of fun making these videos, glad you're enjoying it.
Cool review earned a new subscriber 🤘
Glad you liked it! Thanks for the support.
Great video, I’m currently looking at these or another FX? Decisions!
If you do more fast open flowy riding. Get the FX or TX (Unless you mean the Yamaha FX... But that too is more suited to quick flowy trails).
If you want a machine more suited to technical riding and tough climbs get the TE/FE edition bikes they are geared significantly lower for better grunt
What about the MAP switch? It’s list on Manufactures page but no one talks about the MAP switch.
When I was editing this video I realized I forgot to talk about the MAP switch. I did mess around with it a tiny bit, but I feel like I'd need to play around with it longer to have a good opinion on it.
If you get the chance try the XCW300. I got my 21 in February and I can say the best bike I've ever owned. I haven't had the chance to ride a TE 300i yet but I would assume the power delivery is similar.
I would really like to try the XCW 300. You got yourself a phenomenal machine 👍
What range are you getting from a tank of fuel? Someone posted about 40 miles and that would suck lol!
I haven't gone a full tank yet. However, we did a 40 mile poker run once and I still had more in the tank for sure.
Very nice review
Thanks, glad you enjoyed 👍
If I was to get rid of my 2017 fe350. This would be the bike to replace it
Very good.
I rode the KTM and the Husky back to back at an event and I think that the Husky is eating up bumps way better bc of the linkage.
The forks are also set up very differently on the Husky. KTM is smart. 2 different bikes wifh different Characteristics for different riders
Husky's linkage for fast flowing single track and KTM's PDS for rock crawling technical work in my opinion, neither one is "better" than the other
I'm envious that you got to ride them side by side, I really would like to do that someday.
Where are u riding
This is a random spot near a friends house.
I'm in western Washington and thinking about trying to find a 2022 te300i soon.....
Better put a deposit down quick!
It's always the rear fender
You also earned yourself a sub keep up the good work!
I appreciate the support!
Cool bike. Annoying af music.
Thanks! I can understand why people don't like that song 😂
Cover that brake.
I've got plenty to improve on :)
Awesome review but PLEASE don't take the Lords name in vein... he really dislikes that. NOT COOL. OK... onto the bikes. This one is on my list. Can't decide between the KTM 500 EXC or this 300.
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Stupid music.
Why make two bike the same with different names? ( KTM / Husqvarna)
KTM brand does not have the equivalent bike as the Husky brand TE300. The Husky is their enduro bike with a linkage suspension, the KTM enduro bike is the XC-W with PDS suspension. The cross country bikes - the TX and XC are more similar in that they are both geared for cross country and are linkage bikes. And then Gas Gas.