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

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2012 te310 spring weight?

bensl

Husqvarna
AA Class
can anyone tell me what weight front & rear springs my 2012 te310 has? i can see anything on the (rear) spring or anything in the manual.

thanks
 
Nearly certain 5.2 kg for shock......it is listed as that in parts manual.

Checking on forks

4.4nm fork spring

Fork spring in kg is this relationship

1 kg/m= 9.81 nm

So 4.4 nm = .45 kg/m
 
thanks for that. i have been thinking of swapping out my springs as i am a little(!) heavier than what the bikes are setup for (~93kg).

the racetch website suggested a 0.488kg for the fork and 5.985kg rear (or nearest). has anyone bought using the racetech site as a guide? they seem a little stiffer than i would have thought.

cheers
 
I'm about 110 kilos and I went with .48 in the front and 6.4 in the back. I think you would be just fine with .48 in the front and a 6.0 in the back. The Racetech fork springs are about an inch shorter than stock, so make sure they throw in the spacer washers so you can set preload.
 
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