Make Model |
Husaberg TE 125 |
Year |
2012 - 13 |
Engine |
Two stroke, single-cylinder |
Capacity |
124 cc / 7.6 cu-in |
Bore x Stroke |
54 x 54,5 mm |
Cooling System |
Liquid cooled |
Engine Oil |
Motorex, SAE 15W-50 |
Induction |
Keihin PWK 36S AG |
Lubrication |
Mixture oil lubrication 1?:?60 |
Ignition |
Kokusan |
Starting |
Kick |
Max Power |
NA |
Max Torque |
NA |
Clutch |
Wet multi-disc clutch, hydraulically operated |
Transmission |
6 Speed |
Final Drive |
Chain X-Ring 5/8 x 1/4" |
Frame |
Double cradle perimeter design 25CrMo4
Subframe Aluminium Handlebar Neken, Aluminium Ø 28/22 mm |
Front Suspension |
WP-USD Ø 48 mm Closed Cartridqe |
Front Wheel Travel |
300 mm / 11.8 in |
Rear Suspension |
WP-PDS DCC shock absorber |
Rear Wheel Travel |
335 mm / 13.1 in |
Front Brakes |
Single 260mm 2 piston caliper |
Rear Brakes |
Single 220mm disc 1 piston caliper |
Front Tyre |
90/90-21 |
Rear Tyre |
140/80-18 |
Steering Head Angle |
63.5° |
Wheelbase |
1475 +– 10 mm / 58.0 in |
Ground Clearance |
385 mm / 15.1 in |
Seat Height |
985 mm / 38.7 in |
Wet Weight |
102 kg / 224.8 lbs |
Fuel Capacity |
11 Litres
/ 2.9 US gal |
The youngest member of the Husaberg
family rounds off the range at the bottom. This means that both up-and-coming 16
year-old racers and ambitious E1 riders of every age can now at last also use
the top quality components that only Husaberg can offer. Lightweight, compact,
manoeuvrable - there's not a gram too many on the TE 125.
closed cartridge forks
unrivalled responsiveness
constant damping throughout the entire suspension travel
unbeatable power-to-weight ratio typical of a two-stroke
the more difficult the terrain, the greater the benefit
minimum costs of acquisition and maintenance
uncomplicated, tried and tested technology as the basis for maximum enduro fun

Husaberg TE125 Features and Benefits
New handlebars from Neken, with the same shape as before, guarantees supreme
stiffness and safety.
Classy triple clamps machined from a single piece are fitted as standard to all
Husaberg models. This results in precise clamping of the fork tubes, which
supports the flawless function of the forks.
The polyethylene fuel tank on the TE models has been designed for sufficient
range combined with enduro ergonomics and hence conveys optimum contact with the
bike. With an 11 litre capacity, it is big enough for completing the longest
race stages with ease and also allows extended enduro tours.
Unbeatable high-end chassis with sophisticated closed-cartridge technology -
extremely sensitive + optimal damping characteristics, just like the "big bikes"
+ tuned to low weight
The clever liquid cooling system leads the water directly from the cylinder head
through the frame triangle via a T-piece and straight to the radiators. This
means simple mounting of the radiators, plenty of space under the fuel tank and
therefore unhindered air circulation.
The nickel-plated exhaust pipe has been specially designed for enduro use and
contributes significantly to the controllable rideability combined with the
highest levels of performance. The aluminium main silencer manufactured in a
two-component process is fastened perfectly to the subframe with a strong
plastic sleeve.
The high-volume airbox optimally provides the engine with fresh, clean air. The
generously sized Twin-Air foam air filter can be changed in a matter of seconds
- with no tools at all.
A stable and at the same time extremely lightweight design made from
high-quality chrome molybdenum steel tubes and profiles ensures that the central
tube frame offers an ideal level of strength and flex. This guarantees the
greatest degree of directional stability and torsional rigidity.
State-of-the-art braking technology from Brembo. A lightweight, floating
two-piston brake caliper at the front and a compact single-piston floating
caliper at the rear, combined with ultra-light Wave brake discs, provide for
best possible application and maximum braking performance.
New cylinder for even more torque at low revs (TE 300) + very rideable power
development + spontaneous punch from low revs for tremendous rear wheel traction
+ more than enough power in the upper rev range to be able to climb the steepest
of slopes with the greatest of ease + engine speed-dependent exhaust control
with new reed valve block for even better throttle response: with two
additionally supplied control springs that provide adjustable characteristics
for power development that can be tuned to be softer and more traction-oriented
or more aggressive for spontaneous power.
The digital ignition is factory-fitted with a new and more compact ignition
curve switch on the handlebars that allows selection of two different ignition
curves while riding + the rider can choose between "soft" - i.e. smoother, more
traction-oriented performance - or "aggressive" with noticeably more spontaneous
performance.

Electric starter for hardcore enduro use, which, thanks to an extremely clever
patent, is hidden behind the exhaust, saving space and well protected, perfect
for when the strength of the rider dwindles in treacherous terrain.
Convenient hydraulic clutch actuation from Brembo, optimum application,
specially designed for two-stroke characteristics, always with a precise
pressure point.
compact and extra-lightweight 2-stroke engine with a displacement of 249 cc,
293.2 cc or now with 124.8 cc + enduro-specific engine characteristics + exhaust
control regulated by centrifugal force and adjustable ignition allow tuning of
the engine characteristics to the needs of the rider or the terrain + robust
six-speed transmission designed precisely for real enduro use + smooth hydraulic
clutch + patented electric starter
Super-slim ergonomics for optimum freedom of movement, perfect engagement
between the rider and the bike enables playful handling, typical Husaberg
appearance and fresh graphics
Husaberg TE125 - Press Release
Husaberg model year 2012 is about to hit the trails
For model year 2012 Husaberg will be 100% Enduro and with the addition of a
sixth model to the Enduro line-up the Swedish brand once again addresses a
completely new target group.
In Model Year 2012 Husaberg clearly focuses on its core competence again -
Enduro. From the very beginning back in 1988, when a couple of Swedish Enduro
enthusiasts decided to develop and build a radically new Enduro machine, which
then became known as the first Husaberg, up until today Enduro was always the
brand’s inner core. Be it in terms of sales or in terms of racing success, the
FE and TE Enduro bikes have always been the brand’s most valuable assets and
therefore the decision was taken to go “back to the roots” and become 100%
Enduro again.
A new model for new Husaberg riders
Husaberg wants to open up access to the brand for even more Enduro enthusiasts.
Therefore the model range is further expanded by the addition of a new model,
the TE 125.
After the bigger-bore 2-stroke models last year which have proven very
successful in racing (victory at Hell’s Gate, Tough One, Extreme Lagares and
Vice-World Champions title in the Indoor Enduro World Championship) as well as
in sales right away, this new addition to the Husaberg model range will attract
even more new customers to Husaberg. The passionate 125cc riders on one hand
and, even more importantly, the young Enduro enthusiasts and racers from the age
of 16 on the other hand. It is the next logical step for Husaberg to become a
full range 100% Enduro brand attracting new young customers.

The TE 125 is unbeatable in terms of easy handling and with the top of the range
components like the closed-cartridge fork, machined triple clamps and
translucent 11 litre tank it shares with its siblings will be an easy choice for
all E1 racers who want the best price/performance ratio of the class.
New look, better “Husability”
The look of the 2012 model range has been refreshed not only by new graphics but
also by very useful changes and additions. A very convenient change which also
contributes to the fresh and light overall appearance of the bikes is the now
completely translucent fuel tank for all FE and TE models which makes it even
easier to determine the fuel level in the tank. As the yellow coated frame might
only look good the addition of very stable MX handguards offers excellent
protection and further underlines the high level of equipment offered as
standard on the Husaberg models like the frame protection (all models) and the
engine protection (all models but TE 125).
Only the best components
Of course Husaberg remains true to its premium standards and therefore all
models feature the top of the range suspension with a closed-cartridge front
fork and the fully adjustable PDS shock. The fork is held in place by machined
triple clamps whereby the upper triple clamp is a new, lighter and more rigid
version offering even better clamping characteristics for the 2012 models.
The high performance brakes featured on the 2012 Husaberg models are again
supplied by Brembo, the shrouds are manufactured using the latest in-mould
technology making them more resistant to wear and the hydraulic clutch actuation
and the electric start button (all models but TE 125) are mounted on an
extremely rigid Neken aluminium handlebar.
The big-bore 2-stroke models TE 250 and TE 300 receive a new reed valve block
for even better throttle response and the TE 300 also features a new cylinder
for increased bottom-end power. The standard on-the-fly ignition switch is
replaced in model year 2012 by a new, smaller version so far only available from
Husaberg’s accessories programme.
Last but not least Husaberg will be expanding the Husaberg Factory Team’s
long-standing cooperation with Michelin on to the standard bikes by equipping
all models from model year 2012 with Michelin Enduro Competition III tyres.
Value for money
Although still using only the best components available on the market and not
compromising any detail when it comes to build quality, focusing on the core
Enduro models, complimenting better sourcing terms resulting from a steadily
growing sales volume over the last 3 years, Husaberg can now pass on these cost
benefits to its Husaberg riders with more attractive retail prices* for model
year 2012.
All news and details about the 2012 models are available here on Total
Motorcycle website.