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– 2009 Husqvarna TE310
2009 Husqvarna TE310
TE310 – HUSQVARNA. Husqvarna has widened the Enduro range with the new TE 310. This machine has been created to meet the demands of a particular section of the market that wants a motorcycle that is mid way between a 250 and a 450 cc 4-stroke.
As for the frame, the Husqvarna TE 310 has a completely renewed frame that is 1 Kg lighter than the 2008 models, is more rigid and offers the rider better feel and manageability. The new Wave type brake discs have been specially designed to improve performance under extreme conditions and the engines also feature new plastic engine protectors on both sides.
The TE 310 has a new higher performance exhaust system and forged aluminium side stand. The suspension settings too have been modified to improve rider comfort. As for appearances, the new graphics have an immediate impact and serve to underline the aggressive character of the 2009 range with the overall look further enhanced by black anodised wheels.
The TE 310 also has a new more compact digital display that, though smaller, is perfectly readable and blends beautifully with the new headlamp unit that houses it. As regards the engine, the TE 310 comes from the TE 250 but the bore has been increased to 83mm. (76 mm on the 250). Other changes have also been made: steel gear change linkage, steel fork drive shaft and new gear selector to ensure more accurate gear changes. Husqvarna chose to fit steel exhaust valves to ensure greater durability over time.
The 2009 models now also have an oil circuit pressure relief valve to ensure improved performance including when starting from cold, a new more efficient oil filter and a new timing chain tensioner for improved reliability.
The TE310 is a new model for 2009 that helps to bridge the gap for riders who want a little more power than a 250 but don’t want the outright punch that a 450 delivers. Based on the TE250 but with a larger cylinder bore, the TE310 retains the nimble feel of the smaller bike whilst giving added performance when needed. The 310 comes with the new for ’09 frame that is 1kg lighter than ’08, the 50mm Marzocchi forks, black Excel rims, wavy brake discs, new Sachs rear shock and the new digital dash.
Features:
Liquid Cooled Twin Cam 4V Engine
6 Speed Gearbox
50 mm Marzocchi Forks
Sachs Rear Shock
Fuel Injection
2 Year Warranty
2009 Husqvarna TE310 Specifications
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Engine
Type Single cylinder, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4 valve
Bore 83 mm
Stroke 55 mm
Displacement 297.6 cc
Compression ratio 12.9 : 1
Starting Electric and Kick (with automatic decompressor)
Cooling Liquid-cooled
Radiator 2
Lubrication Dry sump with 2 oil pump rotors and cartridge filter
Ignition Electronic, inductive discharge, with adjustable advance (digital control)
Spark plug type NGK CR 8EB
Spark plug gap 0.7 mm
Fuel system electronic injection feed
Clutch Wet, multi-plate, hydraulic control
Driving disc number 7
Driven disc number 6
Chassis
Type Steel single tube cradle with steel round tubes
Rear frame in light alloy
Front suspension MARZOCCHI USD telescopic hydraulic fork with advanced axle compression and rebound stroke adjustment
Fork leg diameter 50 mm
Fork travel 300 mm
Rear suspension SACHS Progressive Soft Damp type with single hydraulic shock absorber, spring pre-load adjustment. Compression and rebound adjustment (compression stroke – double adjustment)
Rear wheel travel 296 mm
Front brake 260 mm BREMBO fixed disc “wave” type with hydraulic control and floating caliper
Rear brake 240 mm BREMBO floating disc “wave” type with hydraulic control and floating caliper
Rim front 1.60″ x 21″, light alloy
Rim rear 2.15″ x 18″, light alloy
Tyre front 90/90-21″ MICHELIN Enduro Competition 3
Tyre rear 120/90-18″ MICHELIN Enduro Competition 3
Electrical Equipment
Voltage 12 V
Head light 35/35 W
Pilot light 3 W
Tail light 5 W
Stop light 21 W
Turn signal 10 W
Battery 12 V – 6 Ah
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