Husqvarna TE 610ie

Make Model |
Husqvarna TE 610ie |
Year |
2009 |
Engine |
Four stroke, single cylinder, SOHC, 4 valves |
Capacity |
576 cc / 35.2 cu-in |
Bore x Stroke |
98.0 x 76.4 mm |
Cooling System |
Liquid cooled |
Compression Ratio |
11.0:1 |
Induction |
Electronic injection |
Ignition |
CDI Adjustable advance |
Starting |
Electric & kick |
Max Power |
54 hp / 40.3 kW @ 7000 rpm |
Max Torque |
52 Nm / 38.4 ft-lb @ 6500 rpm |
Clutch |
Wet,multiplate type; mechanic control |
Transmission |
6 Speed |
Final Drive |
Chain |
Gear Ratio |
1st 2.615 (34/13), 2nd 1.812 (29/16), 3rd 1.350
(27/20), 4th 1.091 (24/22), 5th 0.916 (22/24), 6th 0.769 (20/26) |
Frame |
Steel single tube cradle (round tubes);
rear frame in light alloy
|
Front Suspension |
45mm Marzocchi "Upside-Down telescopic hydraulic fork with
advanced axle. compression
and rebound stroke adjustment |
Front Wheel Travel |
270 mm / 10.6 in |
Rear Suspension |
Sachs progressive "Soft Damp" type with single hydraulic
shock absorber, spring
preload adjustment, compression and rebound adjustment |
Rear Wheel Travel |
320 mm / 12.6 in |
Front Brakes |
Single 260mm disc |
Rear Brakes |
Single 220mm disc |
Front Tyre |
90/90 -21 |
Rear Tyre |
140/80 -18 |
Wheelbase |
1497 mm / 58.9 in |
Seat Height |
940 mm / 37 in |
Dry Weight |
139.7 kg / 309.7 lbs |
Fuel Capacity |
12.5 Litres / 3.3 US gal |

Based on the SM 610, the new Husqvarna TE 610IE
benefits from having many parts in common with other four-stroke, racing Enduro
Husqvarnas. The new machine signals the return of the 69 times World Off-Road
Champions to the Dual Purpose sector - meaning bikes that will take you
anywhere.
With the new TE 610IE, Husqvarna intends to widen its range to include those
less competition-minded riders who use their bikes every day and need more
comfort and practicality but want to combine this with the thrill of owning a
race bike.
The Husqvarna TE 610IE is perfect for those of you that want a bike with muscle
but also class. It is without any doubt the best example of how a racing off-roader
can be transformed into a road-going machine.
The new Husqvarna happily took up the challenge of racing and in the last
Italian Championship Motorally and Raid Marathon won the “Marathon” category for
production bikes.
The TE 610IE combines a strong character with looks. Part of its brilliance
comes from the chassis that has been tuned to cope with daily road use but the
machine is still powered by one of the best engines in production today,
especially in the low-medium rev band. The new version has had some highly
significant modifications to the cylinder and head as well as now being fitted
with a new electronic injection system that conforms to Euro 3 standards.
Main modifications to the new Husqvarna TE 610 IE:
Engine
High compression piston
Fuel injection system
New digital ECU with TPS (Throttle Position System)
Max power output 39 kW (54 CV) at 7000 RPM
Max torque 52 NM at 6,500 rpm (was 50 Nm at 5,000 rpm)
Multi-plate clutch with anti-kickback on electric starting
New sealed clutch plates (new clutch)
New oil level inspection port
New spark plug with extended electrode
New camshaft
Chassis
Traditional Husky round tube frame with modified rake and a more wrap-round
cradle
New stand
New aluminium swinging arm
New progressive rear suspension link
New bodywork and fittings
New filter box
New final drive ratios
New catalysed monopipe exhaust system
New saddle
New digital instrumentation
New lockable 12.5-litre fuel tank
This machine is the result of a specific design aimed at offering a specialised
yet very usable bike to as wide a range of customers as possible.
It is a perfect blend of racing technology and innovative comfort-oriented
design. The TE 610IE is an Enduro/Off road bike that can be used for medium/long
journeys yet has all the creature comforts you would normally find on a road
bike.
There is nothing to match its looks. The 610 comes in the red/white livery of
the Husqvarna racing team and looks like the racing TE but with a totally new
customised style.
The 12.5 litre tank is fitted with a locking cap
The new digital instrumentation displays speed, time, mileage, rpm and has a
trip-meter as well as the normal warning lights (indicators, full beam, dipped
beam, service due etc.).
The handlebars and controls are very much along the same lines as the TE racing
version and the riding position can be changed by adjusting the clamps where the
handlebars are connected to the forks.
Although using the traditional round tubes, the chassis has been stiffened and
strengthened by modifying the rake and by using a more wrap-round tubular
cradle.
The rear arm is the same as used on the TE 450/510 models and has a new Sachs
shock absorber with compression and rebound adjustment using a redesigned link.
At the front is a pair of Marzocchi 45 mm inverted forks with adjustable
compression and rebound damping. The Brembo brakes feature a floating 4 caliper
260 mm front disc while rear braking is left to a 220 mm disc. In effect, the
suspension and brakes are the same as on the TE with softer but fully adjustable
settings.
The TE 610 IE was also designed to allow for comfortably carrying a pillion
passenger. The saddle has different density padding and anti-slip footrests.
Thanks to special clips fitted to the rear chassis and mudguard, special side
panniers can be fitted as an optional extra.
The chassis can be fitted with a main stand that is available as an optional
extra.
The rear mudguard has a new separate number plate carrier with an independent
illumination light.
A balancing counter-shaft is fitted to the 610 engine to off-set the vibration
one would normally expect with a large single cylinder unit. Lubrication is by
means of twin trochoidal-type pumps. One pump supplies oil to the head and
crankshaft, while the second pump draws oil from the crankcase and supplies it
to the gearbox.
Breathing is via a 4 valve, single overhead cam and rocker arm system with
variable valve springs and a new timing chain tensioner has been introduced to
reduce noise.
The 610 TE IE now has an electronic injection system that was developed in
collaboration with Mikuni.
The exhaust system on the four-stroke single cylinder engine has a “closed loop”
lambda probe. The catalyser has been redesigned and optimised to meet Euro 3
requirements. The catalyser section on the silencer and the area around the
passenger footrests have been covered with stainless steel protection.
The engine now features a 42 mm throttle body with the starter command on the
handlebars and there is also now a 300 Kpa Mitsubishi “twin jet” fuel injector
fitted to the throttle. The pressure regulator (3 Bar) regulates any return of
excess fuel to the tank and the MAQS (Modularised Air Quantity Sensor) consists
of air temperature, mapping and TPS sensors (Throttle Position Sensor). The
Kokusan 360W three-phase ignition flywheel is also new.
The water temperature sensor is positioned on the head. The injection ECU
processes signals and governs the operation of the solenoid-operated valve
fitted to the right hand side of the radiator. New components include the rugged
polyethylene petrol tank with a 40l/h pump; the non-return fuel circuit has
quick-fit connections.
Maximum output has been increased to 39 kW (about 54 CV) at 7.000 rpm at the
crankshaft.
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