Husqvarna TE150i long term review - part 2/3
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My Husky 150 recently hit 100 hours so I figured it's a good time to do a long term review.
In this video I'll go over the entire bike component by component and tell you what I think about them. I'll also go through the parts, accessories, and modifications I've made.
Links to other parts of the long term review below -
Part 0 - Does the 150 have enough power? - • Does the Husqvarna TE1...
Part 1 - Long term review, pros/cons, summary - • Husqvarna TE150i long ...
Part 2 - Details and mods - This video
Part 3 - Top end rebuild - • Husqvarna TE150i top e...
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Can confirm the TSP head and remap is a huge improvement. Loses the bottom end bog and pulls so much stronger through the mid and top. It really comes alive.
@DmitriyAdv
Жыл бұрын
Yall are going to cost me some money 😅
@WhatsThePoint01
6 күн бұрын
@@DmitriyAdvhow much will it cost to do? 👀
Excellent series of reviews! Thanks for taking the time to make these vids. I appreciate it.
@DmitriyAdv
8 ай бұрын
Glad you found it helpful!
Thank you for these TE150i videos, really helping me with mine
@DmitriyAdv
10 ай бұрын
Glad it's helpful!
you deserve so much more subscribers, your videos are so easy to understand and you go over every aspect of the bike with a good opinion 👍🏼
@DmitriyAdv
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I appreciate it!
Great review. I’ve had my ‘23 for just over a year now and still love it.
@DmitriyAdv
7 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thanks for watching
Love that it has a kickstarter and radiator fan & efi.
@DmitriyAdv
6 ай бұрын
The fan is aftermarket, but yeah, it's got everything!
That property was so great to ride!
@DmitriyAdv
Жыл бұрын
Heck yeah, it was a lucky find!
I just bought a 23 150exc . Im 110kgs which is like 230 pounds and it still hammers along
@DmitriyAdv
11 ай бұрын
Heck yeah, no shortage of power in these things for sure!
Another great vid.. something to mention though, the bike won't start form the kickstart when the battery's dead unless you install a capacitor. Also, engine guards and pipe flange guards are unavailable for the 150's for some reason 😒
@DmitriyAdv
Жыл бұрын
Good tip on the capacitor and I’ve actually noticed the same thing about protection bits. You can get a boysen clutch cover which is a lot stronger than stock, but that’s about it
I change the transmission oil to motul and it is better. Not just a feeling, it shift better and smoother. Try it out.
@DmitriyAdv
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip! Any specific Motul you’re running in there?
@jerl.980
Жыл бұрын
@@DmitriyAdv motul 7100 15w50
Looking at getting a 2017-2019 KTM 150 xc-w, My only concern that both my parents and I have would be not having enough power. I'm 6'1 210 or so with all my gear. Coming off of a 2011 GasGas EC300 and a Kx250f. I've ridden one for a couple of minutes, but not all that much.
@DmitriyAdv
6 ай бұрын
Something to keep in mind is that the carb 150's (2017-2019) have a lot less low end power than the TPI (2020+) bikes. Have you seen my other video about the "enough power" thing? The small bore two strokes have a ton of power, just need to be ridden a bit differently than a 300 two stroke or a 4 stroke. kzread.info/dash/bejne/fmmtltGHqrjglps.html
@MountainMXOfficial
6 ай бұрын
@@DmitriyAdv Thanks man! Just watched it. Very helpful!
How different is the KTM in the same model? I have my eye on one.
@DmitriyAdv
8 ай бұрын
The engines are practically the same. The ergonomics and suspension are the biggest difference. I ride a lot of KTMs so I can compare the two decently well... The seat is flatter and lower on the Husky, I find it a little easier to move around on the Husky, but easier to grip the bike with my legs on the KTM. The PDS (no linkage) suspension on the KTM works great for really slow technical riding, it feels like it turns a little quicker and "mountain goats" through tough terrain. The Husky and GasGas have linkage, and feel much more stable at speed - you can hit stuff much harder and much faster. Pre-24 Husky has a composite subframe and the entire rear end of the bike is different from KTM and GasGas. This contributes to it having lower seat height. The Husky uses Braktec hydraulics instead of Brembo (same as GasGas). Brembo has a better initial bite, Braktec is more progressive. The bars are different. Husky has a bigger bend which contributes to feeling like you're sitting more "in" the bike. KTM bars make you feel like you're further forward.
How's the gas consumption?
@DmitriyAdv
Жыл бұрын
It really depends on how you’re riding. Staying off the pipe and riding smoothly you can get around 60-70 miles out of the stock tank. If you’re really hammering on it, it drops to 35 or so.
What year is it?
@DmitriyAdv
Жыл бұрын
It's a 2022
Husky, quit fooling around and make it a 200cc.
@DmitriyAdv
Жыл бұрын
That would be awesome, but I'm guessing it will never happen. KTM seems to be doing everything they can to achieve economy of scale by standardizing platforms. The 150 engine shares a lot of parts with the 125, while a 200 would need to be a completely new thing.