Husqvarna After a hiatus…..

Heard some good things about them Teneres
me too, I've always been apprehensive about adv bikes, too heavy, too cumbersome to be any good on even a medium difficulty off road trail, but from what I've researched, the t7 is a bike that has a reliable yet powerful engine (mt07) that can carry a guy and his luggage for a weekend, and then with actual dirt bike suspension and a weight that is less than 500 lbs be rideable on medium difficulty trails, and the fact that even tho my first euro bike is going relatively well, im a yamawhore, seems like an obvious choice
 
me too, I've always been apprehensive about adv bikes, too heavy, too cumbersome to be any good on even a medium difficulty off road trail, but from what I've researched, the t7 is a bike that has a reliable yet powerful engine (mt07) that can carry a guy and his luggage for a weekend, and then with actual dirt bike suspension and a weight that is less than 500 lbs be rideable on medium difficulty trails, and the fact that even tho my first euro bike is going relatively well, im a yamawhore, seems like an obvious choice
Those bikes have come a long way. I am tossing around what bike to grab next. Not sure I want an ADV bike as I want to hit the single track with it as well.
 
Those bikes have come a long way. I am tossing around what bike to grab next. Not sure I want an ADV bike as I want to hit the single track with it as well.
501 is a great do it all bike with a plate, just not really capable of extended highway miles like an adv bike
 
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Maybe a Red/White/Blue
heard lots of good things, mainly that you don't have to instantly dump another 2g into it just to make it rideable, the husky was easier to find and way easier to find parts for.
Beta dealer has none on the floor but they do have the new triumphs
 
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