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2012 HUSQVARNA TC250

Each year, rumours start to fly regarding a new Husky TC250 with an ultra-powerful engine and a cutting-edge design, but those rumours never translate into reality. Sure, there have been plenty of changes made to the little Husky, but the reality was that the bike, while light and compact, was slow and not competitive enough in the balls-and-all Pro Lites category.

There has been some disappointment when testing Husqvarna’s new bike every year. A slow 250cc is torturous to ride, so when Husky called the press for the new 2012 model and distributed info on the new bike, it was pretty hard to get excited given the history. After a

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