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

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Introduction 05 Te 450

Brandon4655

Husqvarna
Hi guys I am new to being a member of this forum although reading it for a long time.

A little while a go I purchased my first husky. I LOVE IT. It is also my first 4 stroke :)

I purchased my husky for $1500 plus an old 1998 ktm 300 of memory services me right.

My girl is pretty good has the normal issues starting occassionally and get a tad hot when hammering knarly single trail (probably my clutch heavy 2 stroke riding approach;)

Any way I am currently in the process of attempting to motard or under the cheap price Uni students can afford. Hehe. I have a spare set of wheels which I am planning on hopefully. Using my stock rear rim on the stock front hub for my front wheels. And buying a 17" fat rear rim to suit the stock rear hub. If anyone has some advice on theis matter at all it would be highly appreciated especially the rear rim to front hub idea.

Anyway time for some pics I guess.

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Welcome and enjoy, you'll find some fellow Aussies that are down for the super moto love.
 
I purchased my husky for $1500 plus an old 1998 ktm 300 of memory services me right.

UH, $1500 for an 05 te450 is a steal, plus a ktm300, did they fall off the back of a truck???
 
Change to an iridium plug, that will help fire her up.
Also put a cap of 2 stroke fully syn in the fuel every time you top up (the cap I refer to is the lid on the 2 T bottle). This will cushion the valve seats and help with the top ring lube-great engine life prolonging trick.
 
Congrats. I have the exact same bike. Before you rebuild a set of wheels, it might be worth considering to buy a cheap sumo wheelset from torpedo7 (yamaha spec) and replace the bearings to suit 25mm axle then play with your spacers to align brake disc and sprockets. Bearing and spacers are much cheaper and easier than rebuilding wheels with the bonus that you keep a spare set of dirt wheels.
http://www.torpedo7.com.au/products/T7WHSN0SM/title/torpedo7-supermoto-cnc-wheel-set-17-
I have been wanting to do this for a while but other projects keep getting in the way.
 
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