To husky 2021 or wait for 2022 is the question....

ben5020
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Any insiders know if there plans on being any major changes worth waiting for? I currently have 2 2017 fc350’s and love them but the hours are rising daily and the newer gen bikes def handle better at turn in which is huge for me considering I hate ruts but if I’m gonna drop the dough again on new bikes I’m curious if I’d be better off riding this season with my 17’s and hold out or just pull the trigger and buy 2020/2021 bike..... any info is greatly appreciated
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4/30/2020 10:51pm
2022 should be the bigger update - in case ktm/husky keeps their three year cycle. Maybe corona will change it to a four year cycle though?

I´m in a similar situation regarding the enduro models too. Do I get a 2020 model or wait for a 2021 model which will probably only have BNG.
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5/1/2020 4:30am
Buying a first year production bike is a gamble.
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5/1/2020 4:38am
cody41 wrote:
Buying a first year production bike is a gamble.
My fat ol thumb downvoted you by mistake, so ignore that one. Was trying to concur with your comment and can't change it.
5/1/2020 4:56am
cody41 wrote:
Buying a first year production bike is a gamble.
Boomslang wrote:
My fat ol thumb downvoted you by mistake, so ignore that one. Was trying to concur with your comment and can't change it.
You can change it by clicking the upvote button, at least thats how it works on mobile.
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5/1/2020 5:00am
I’d buy a bike this year if you can just to “vote with your money” so to speak. I’m sure the motorcycle industry and your local dealership could use the extra sale this year. A 2021 husky will be an incredible motorcycle and any changes in 22 will only be incremental in the grand scheme of things.
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5/1/2020 5:01am
cody41 wrote:
Buying a first year production bike is a gamble.
Boomslang wrote:
My fat ol thumb downvoted you by mistake, so ignore that one. Was trying to concur with your comment and can't change it.
You can change it by clicking the upvote button, at least thats how it works on mobile.
Thanks.
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5/1/2020 5:07am
Maybe the next generation Husky they will fix that hideous 2 piece number plate. 🙄
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