lairpost
Husqvarna
A Class
After 300 hours/5000 miles on a 06 TE450 I decided to go small. Took delivery of a 08 TE250 8/15/08 from the same shop, Moto Forza, thanks Balz, I bought my TE450.
I've started the tear down to lube all bearings properly, re torque and locktite, treat electrical connections, as well as learning the machine inside and out. There are numerous refinements, little details that show true improvement and thought. The FI is so 'clean' compared to the FCR.
I took some pics along the way...I'll be adding more as I progress.
http://www.pbase.com/anepoch/te250
All of the bearings had a decent amount of grease but not enough, especially the shock needle bearing. I prefer waterproof grease over the white lithium grease the factory uses. The subframe flips up so easily to access the shock/swingarm I don't think I'll miss the zerks on the 06. I failed to take pics with the triple trees off...but the stem bearings had the most grease of all.
The original resolution are up here for detailed view, use 'large' or 'medium' size to speed loading.
Brett
I've started the tear down to lube all bearings properly, re torque and locktite, treat electrical connections, as well as learning the machine inside and out. There are numerous refinements, little details that show true improvement and thought. The FI is so 'clean' compared to the FCR.
I took some pics along the way...I'll be adding more as I progress.
http://www.pbase.com/anepoch/te250
All of the bearings had a decent amount of grease but not enough, especially the shock needle bearing. I prefer waterproof grease over the white lithium grease the factory uses. The subframe flips up so easily to access the shock/swingarm I don't think I'll miss the zerks on the 06. I failed to take pics with the triple trees off...but the stem bearings had the most grease of all.
The original resolution are up here for detailed view, use 'large' or 'medium' size to speed loading.
Brett