Brandon Morris
Husqvarna
Hello everyone, new member here from Southern Indiana near Louisville, KY. I am going tomorrow evening to look at a 1996 Husqvarna TE610 which I am considering purchasing. I just wanted to ask the forum members for any advice on areas / parts on the bike to which I should pay special attention while inspecting it? The bike looks to be in good shape in the pictures (appears to have been taken care of), which is comforting, but I still plan on giving it a thorough inspection.
The current owner says that the bike does run and drive, but he believes there is a fuel delivery issue. He says he has gone through and ruled out any electrical issues, and thinks that the carb may just need to be cleaned and synced. He said that it would be best to have this carb work done before riding the bike on the street. My hopes for this motorcycle are to use it as a commuter occasionally and a trail bike mostly.
I am here asking for help because I can't afford to take on a motorcycle that is in need of any major repairs. I am a currently a pre-Nursing student at the local Community College and I work full-time for a non-profit providing services to adults with developmental disabilities. (so the little bit of money I make goes towards my tuition and books, for the most part)
If it really is just an issue with the carb, I would feel comfortable purchasing the motorcycle from him. If not, I will probably have to hold off and look elsewhere.
Any advice on what to look for or listen to when I go to inspect the bike tomorrow? Any way that I can confirm or deny that the carb just needs cleaned / synced and its not some bigger underlying issue?
Any known problem areas / issues with this particular year / generation of TE610 that I should also be on the lookout for? Any other advice you might have to offer?
Thanks for your time, and any forthcoming advice and hopefully, by this time tomorrow, I will be the proud new owner of my first Husqvarna motorcycle.
The current owner says that the bike does run and drive, but he believes there is a fuel delivery issue. He says he has gone through and ruled out any electrical issues, and thinks that the carb may just need to be cleaned and synced. He said that it would be best to have this carb work done before riding the bike on the street. My hopes for this motorcycle are to use it as a commuter occasionally and a trail bike mostly.
I am here asking for help because I can't afford to take on a motorcycle that is in need of any major repairs. I am a currently a pre-Nursing student at the local Community College and I work full-time for a non-profit providing services to adults with developmental disabilities. (so the little bit of money I make goes towards my tuition and books, for the most part)

If it really is just an issue with the carb, I would feel comfortable purchasing the motorcycle from him. If not, I will probably have to hold off and look elsewhere.
Any advice on what to look for or listen to when I go to inspect the bike tomorrow? Any way that I can confirm or deny that the carb just needs cleaned / synced and its not some bigger underlying issue?
Any known problem areas / issues with this particular year / generation of TE610 that I should also be on the lookout for? Any other advice you might have to offer?
Thanks for your time, and any forthcoming advice and hopefully, by this time tomorrow, I will be the proud new owner of my first Husqvarna motorcycle.