The 2024 Husqvarna FC 350 is a prime contender in the fiercely competitive world of motocross bikes. This machine boasts a comprehensive overhaul, inheriting a long list of refinements that elevate its performance to new heights. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the FC 350’s strengths and a few considerations for potential buyers.
Engine – Power Packed and Agile
The FC 350’s heart lies in its next-generation 349.7cc single-cylinder engine. Don’t let the “350” fool you; this motor packs a serious punch. Riders consistently praise its strong and controllable power delivery, with a satisfying hit right off the bottom that extends throughout the rev range [1, 2]. This translates to exhilarating acceleration and the ability to conquer various terrains.
Improved Handling – A Lower Center of Gravity Makes the Difference
A significant upgrade for 2024 is the all-new chassis that lowers the center of gravity. This seemingly minor change translates to a major handling advantage. With a lower center of gravity, the FC 350 feels incredibly planted and inspires confidence when carving corners or navigating tight sections of the track [3].
Suspension – XACT: The Benchmark for Control
The 2024 FC 350 is equipped with the highly anticipated WP XACT suspension system. Renowned for its adjustability and plush performance, the XACT forks and shock absorb bumps with remarkable composure, keeping you glued to the terrain [1, 5].
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Verdict
The 2024 Husqvarna FC 350 is a phenomenal motocross bike that caters to a wide range of riders, from seasoned veterans to skilled amateurs. Its exceptional power, improved handling, and top-shelf suspension make it a force to be reckoned with on the track. If you’re looking for a motocross weapon that offers an exhilarating ride and podium potential, the FC 350 deserves serious consideration. However, be prepared to shell out a premium price tag.
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