brucifer
Husqvarna
AA Class
Hello guys, new TE570 owner here--my first Husky.
So far I really like this bike but I have a couple questions. Is there any way to tame down the off-idle snappy/aggressive throttle response? I ride a lot of 1st gear tight single track and it's a bit of a workout to keep the beast smooth and not lurchy and abrupt when feeding in just off idle small throttle increments.
I know with other makes you can get aftermarket throttle tube cams that slow the cable movement down but I have so far been unable to locate one for the Husky.
Secondly, the seat is less than comfortable. lol It's hard and narrow. Is there an aftermarket one available for this bike? Again, I haven't seen anything for it.
I know using this bike for single track probably isn't the best terrain for it (I've used XR600s and 650Rs in the same area) but there's also open logging roads and two track all in the same area so one bike needs to do it all--and I'm a big-bore four-stroke fan.
Anyhow, any input is greatly appreciated.
A couple pics of said bike.


So far I really like this bike but I have a couple questions. Is there any way to tame down the off-idle snappy/aggressive throttle response? I ride a lot of 1st gear tight single track and it's a bit of a workout to keep the beast smooth and not lurchy and abrupt when feeding in just off idle small throttle increments.
I know with other makes you can get aftermarket throttle tube cams that slow the cable movement down but I have so far been unable to locate one for the Husky.
Secondly, the seat is less than comfortable. lol It's hard and narrow. Is there an aftermarket one available for this bike? Again, I haven't seen anything for it.
I know using this bike for single track probably isn't the best terrain for it (I've used XR600s and 650Rs in the same area) but there's also open logging roads and two track all in the same area so one bike needs to do it all--and I'm a big-bore four-stroke fan.
Anyhow, any input is greatly appreciated.
A couple pics of said bike.

