miketv
Husqvarna
A Class
Greetings folks,
I was just wondering how long people ride their Huskys into the cold weather and if there are any tips for running and maintaining a TE 610 in the cold. The only real concern I have right now would be a cold battery as it was "balmy" 33degrees this morning when I headed to work and even though the bike started, it needed a bit of coaxing with the choke on. Not having a kicker is also a bit worriesome if the battery goes kaput.
My 68 BMW R60 was a champ in the winter months with little maintenence and always started with a few kicks, the old girl was not the fastest but was utterly reliable no matter what the weather was. Should have never sold that one
Being in Ohio there are a handfull of nutters (like me) that ride as long as there is no snow or ice on the roadways. We also still ride trails with the exception of deer gun hunting season.
cheers,
Mike
I was just wondering how long people ride their Huskys into the cold weather and if there are any tips for running and maintaining a TE 610 in the cold. The only real concern I have right now would be a cold battery as it was "balmy" 33degrees this morning when I headed to work and even though the bike started, it needed a bit of coaxing with the choke on. Not having a kicker is also a bit worriesome if the battery goes kaput.
My 68 BMW R60 was a champ in the winter months with little maintenence and always started with a few kicks, the old girl was not the fastest but was utterly reliable no matter what the weather was. Should have never sold that one

Being in Ohio there are a handfull of nutters (like me) that ride as long as there is no snow or ice on the roadways. We also still ride trails with the exception of deer gun hunting season.
cheers,
Mike