• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

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    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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2006 Te 250 Any Good?

Tozz

Husqvarna
Hi guys, sorry for another thread asking if a bikes any good. but you lot are the ones who are in the know on husky bikes.

I have a offer on the table to acquire a 10/2005 so 2006 model te 250, for a straight trade on my motard.

My questions are,
Are they reliable?
How hard are parts to source? I have no issue with a small wait, but dont want to have a bike i cant get bits for.
Common Faults?

The bike has 2300km on the clock, but was re-built at 1500km because the first owner drowned the bike and left water standing in it for too long.. (new crank/rod/piston) Unsure if they replaced the cylinder.

Im only a light rider and am happy with its power output (for now)..

Advice please and thanks in advanced...

Tauren
 
I Have an 07, which is about 98% the same as an 06. Mine has been a very, very good bike for me - it has 356 hrs and 10,000km. Set it up properly, take care of the bike and it will take care of you.
 
Good machine...just get an aluminum "Y" pipe and don't overheat it and it will run forever.

Valve adjustments are a breeze, parts are everywhere.
 
I recently picked up an '07 Te250. What's an aluminum Y pipe?
It's a part made by Uptite racing to replace the plastic 'T' that splits the coolant between rads. It helps the bikes cool a lot easier and prevents blowouts from the stock plastic part if it gets too hot.

However, it's really not needed on a 250 unless you're only riding tight technical single track in 105 degree weather with high humidity. I've tried numerous times to overheat my 250's and haven't succeeded yet. One has the Y, one doesn't.
 
Oh, thanks, I don't think that's an issue for me in Southern California. It can get warm in the deserts, but I'm not usually ridding there in the summer. Uptite is only about 10 min from my office so I can always stop in there.
thanks!
 
Oh, thanks, I don't think that's an issue for me in Southern California. It can get warm in the deserts, but I'm not usually ridding there in the summer. Uptite is only about 10 min from my office so I can always stop in there.
thanks!
Get one. It is cheap insurance. Talk to George, he will tell you.
 
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