• Hi everyone,

    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.

    When he passed, I worked with his kids to gather the necessary credentials to keep this site running. Since then (and for however long they worked with Coffee), Woodschick and Dirtdame have been maintaining the site and covering the costs. Without their hard work and financial support, CafeHusky would have been lost.

    Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.

    Unfortunately, the new software version doesn’t support importing the old site’s styles, so for now, you’ll see the XenForo default style. This may change over time.

    Coffee didn’t document the work he did on the site, so I’ve been digging through the old setup to understand how everything was running. There may still be things I’ve missed. One known issue is that email functionality is not yet working on the new site, but I hope to resolve this over time.

    Thanks for your patience and support!

2011 te250 & te310

Ex HVUK

Husqvarna
AA Class
Details as released from Varese today:


TE250
Antoine Meo and Matti Seistola have tested and ridden to victory the TE250 in the first part of the world enduro championship . Now it is ready to meet the wider public in the showrooms and at enduro races throughout the world. The TE250 is without doubt the best performing and most wanted 250 cc four-stroke enduro of the moment.

For the enduro version the most important changes concern chassis parts , as the 2010 version engine already had a Mikuni fuel injection system.

The chassis has been redesigned and reinforced at the specific request of the official Ch Racing team, with a streamlined area below the cradle preventing knocks from uneven surfaces. The area around the footrest connections and rear brake pump connections has been improved to reduce contact with the heel and to facilitate movement by the rider on the pedals. A single plate covers the footrest and rear brake pump/pedal connections.

The suspension has been optimized, with a dedicated setting for enduro racing, both for the Kayaba forks and the Sachs shock absorber.

In order to better facing the longest and most extreme enduro trials the fuel tank capacity has been increased to 8.5 litres. The tank has a new pump which enables 100% exploitation of fuel available.

The air box has been redesigned to better hold the filter sponge and improve resistance to water.

The engine guards are made of a new material, providing better protection against knocks.

The mirror-finish aluminium hubs are new, now with standard perforations.

The bodywork has new graphics on the tank side panels, with In Mould Plastic Decoration which is incorporated in the actual material, not applied afterwards.

The design and look of handguards included in the kit are also new.

The engine has been redesigned, improving power at low revs thanks to the ability to choose between 2 different CDI maps configuration through handlebar switch – for hard or soft ground, depending on the style of riding and condition of the track.

The layout of radiator hoses is new, as well as the position of the exhaust silencer now with new db killer and heat protection



TE310
The new TE310 boasts the lightest engine in the 250 cc 4-stroke category (22 kg), boosted to 302.44 cc, thanks to an increase in bore and stroke, now 82 X 57.3 mm.

The throttle body is the same as that on the TC250 - a Mikuni 45 mm diameter. The exhaust system is specially designed for the 310 model and as in the other models has a new heat protection on the silencer.

The bike is much lighter than the previous version (- 6 kg) and comes with significantly higher torque and power.

Otherwise the bike has the same features as the TE250, with the new reinforced chassis, new Grimeca hubs, Kayaba 48 mm front forks and Sachs shock absorber with new settings, 8.5 litre fuel tank, new handguards and new bodywork graphics.

TE250MY11RHStudio800.jpg


TE250MY11LHStudio800.jpg


TE310MY11RH3-4800.jpg


TE310MY11RHNobody800.jpg


HubsMY11.jpg


Dave
 
I believe it too (the weight and the fact that it will be a big seller)! Nice graphics.

robertaccio;103676 said:
holy shite, claimed 12lbs lighter?????????? this X-Lite 310 ........is scary amazing
 
Wow...they did the 310 trick to the new motor....now thats impressive

I was curious of the bore and stroke ratio now......as it was already extreme... the stroke has changed too... not just a big bore kit...!!


so the old 250 motor is officially out of production

"times they are a changin "


:notworthy:
 
Troy F Collins;103699 said:
Wow...they did the 310 trick to the new motor....now thats impressive

I was curious of the bore and stroke ratio now......as it was already extreme... the stroke has changed too... not just a big bore kit...!!

The new TE310 boasts the lightest engine in the 250 cc 4-stroke category (22 kg), boosted to 302.44 cc, thanks to an increase in bore and stroke, now 82 X 57.3 mm.:thumbsup:
 
You all know me....I Bleed red..and not wanting to sound a cynic, but looks like some nice photo shop til I see it "on the floor" with all those specs actually on the bike. (case in point is a petcock on an EFI bike....amongst other things in the pic) Nothing against Husky N/A, but the recent change of specs from Italy on the WR150 without the sharing of that info to Husky N/A has left me "less than awe inspired".
Joe
 
Jeeze. i love my 2010 te 310 its great. that light weight spec & engine performance look awesome. would be tempted if they had lengthened the 6th gear.
 
I think the fuel pump is now remote. Since it's not in the tank you need a petcock.
This is good. I hate taking the tank off my TE because it dumps about a liter of fuel all over everything.
 
That looks like a taller cylinder from the 250 to the 310...

I don't think they photo shopped that.

TE250MY11RHStudio800.jpg


TE310MY11RH3-4800.jpg



Later,
 
Well done Husky, the 310 will kill it, more poke and less weight. This will more clearly differentiate the 310 from the 250.
 
These are real bikes IMHO, production starts very soon so all the components are already finalised.

Dave
 
Excellent! Very nice. The 310 wasn't on my radar but it is now. I wanna ride one. Could be the perfect enduro machine.
 
Husky Sport;103755 said:
These are real bikes IMHO, production starts very soon so all the components are already finalised.

Dave

Dave,
Not saying not real. Saying what they say will be...sometimes is not what ends up being the production for whatever reason.
 
MOTORHEAD;103731 said:
I think the fuel pump is now remote. Since it's not in the tank you need a petcock.
.

Could be but there was nothing mentioned to indicate that other than "the pump is new". If it was moved from the inside...one would think that would be mentioned....otherwise...staus quo..it remained in the tank.
I also don't see in the numerous pics where the remote pump lives and is protected. Also, there is no petcock on the TC pics. Again...don't want to sound cynical. fingers crossed and looking ahead down the trail.
 
Maybe the petcock is there to drain the tank so its easier to remove? Cant see a hose going towards the TB. IMHO the only place safe enough for a fuel pump is protected from the elements inside the tank.
 
Very cool.

So how much does the 2010 TE310 weigh? and how much is the claimed weight of the 2011 310? I have to admit though never seen a petcock on a EFI bike.
 
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