Tessier
Husqvarna
AA Class
I figured I would start adding some value to this forum and post my first product review for my 2011 TE310. So far I have ordered a skid plate from Uptite Husky, Radiator guards from 7602 racing and a steering dampner from GPR. The first to arrive was 7602 so prop's to you on quick shipping and friendly phone support!
I intend to use this bike for Turkey Run's and general trail riding and am coming off a 2003 WR250F which was a great bike for me. Before that I had a DRZ400E
which IMHO was an overweight under powered tank that was always breaking down when I was racing hair scrambles.
First things first I started by removing some of the junk.
But then I put back the end that goes on the gas cap. I am assuming you need it to keep the tank pressurized for the EFI but that's just my guess. While I am at it with the questions I saw someone seal the hole the charcoal filter hose enters with a screw. Anyone know what size screw was used? (Answer: it's an M5 X 5-10mm will work) Maybe someone can clarify.
Then I took this out.
Which was in the exhaust were the header meets the slip on.
Now we finally are at the 7602 Radiator guard install. First things first. Remove almost all the plastic off the bike. Radiator shrouds, side number plates, front fender pull it all off. FYI your also going to need to do a full flush of coolant so be prepared. When I called up and order the guards they made mention that they needed to modify ones they had in house to fit my bike. I though no big deal and they arrived quickly to my door
. Overall they looked good, except the in house modifications which looked very homemade, but no biggie. One thing you'll notice is they fit really, really tight to the radiator. so tight you have to pull them apart to get them over the radiators. They will interfere with the tabs at the bottom of the radiator but they will make it over them see below and be prepared with a nice flat blade screw driver to gently persuade them.
I had to pull them on and off several times so I got good at this. Next thing I noticed is they don't fit.
You can see the interference where the guards hits the radiator and the holes won't line up. Off they came and to the Dremmel we went. A few modification and back on like a glove they went. When you get everything back on put the hose clamps on backwards from how you took them off. For whatever reason the screw end was dropped down just waiting to get snagged.
Now that they are on I realized I forgot to mount the radiator fan DAM IT! back off and on they go again. Now finally we are good and they are mounted and the install is complete.
What are my thoughts? One thing I don't like is how close all the cables come to them. I added some 3M adhesive padding but need to do a little work on that as you can see.
Overall I like them when compared to the flatland racing ones on my WR and the Devol ones on my DRZ. They look like they will hold up better then the others but I do think they could be better, so what would I change. Well i'd make them so you don't need to modify them first off! Next I would like to see the rear mount change to add more support so make it act more like a brace when it mounts to the rear mounting hole. I also might play around and see if I can add a spacer between the two of them to tie them both together to act as one member.
Next up is the Skid plate or Dampner which ever arrives first, hopefully we have more luck on those.


First things first I started by removing some of the junk.
But then I put back the end that goes on the gas cap. I am assuming you need it to keep the tank pressurized for the EFI but that's just my guess. While I am at it with the questions I saw someone seal the hole the charcoal filter hose enters with a screw. Anyone know what size screw was used? (Answer: it's an M5 X 5-10mm will work) Maybe someone can clarify.
Then I took this out.
Which was in the exhaust were the header meets the slip on.
Now we finally are at the 7602 Radiator guard install. First things first. Remove almost all the plastic off the bike. Radiator shrouds, side number plates, front fender pull it all off. FYI your also going to need to do a full flush of coolant so be prepared. When I called up and order the guards they made mention that they needed to modify ones they had in house to fit my bike. I though no big deal and they arrived quickly to my door

I had to pull them on and off several times so I got good at this. Next thing I noticed is they don't fit.
You can see the interference where the guards hits the radiator and the holes won't line up. Off they came and to the Dremmel we went. A few modification and back on like a glove they went. When you get everything back on put the hose clamps on backwards from how you took them off. For whatever reason the screw end was dropped down just waiting to get snagged.

Now that they are on I realized I forgot to mount the radiator fan DAM IT! back off and on they go again. Now finally we are good and they are mounted and the install is complete.

What are my thoughts? One thing I don't like is how close all the cables come to them. I added some 3M adhesive padding but need to do a little work on that as you can see.

Overall I like them when compared to the flatland racing ones on my WR and the Devol ones on my DRZ. They look like they will hold up better then the others but I do think they could be better, so what would I change. Well i'd make them so you don't need to modify them first off! Next I would like to see the rear mount change to add more support so make it act more like a brace when it mounts to the rear mounting hole. I also might play around and see if I can add a spacer between the two of them to tie them both together to act as one member.
Next up is the Skid plate or Dampner which ever arrives first, hopefully we have more luck on those.