robertaccio
Husqvarna
Pro Class
This will be a synopsis (this 2010 TE250 thing is a real works bike)
Ok for start a brief list of mods that mentioned (surprising that they are told). According to the article All the tech stuff comes directly from the mouth of Meos Mech. Fred Lavergne.
Article explains that Meo and his mech are very independent from the CH team and do all their work/training/testing etc at the Meo home in S of France away from the CH racing base in Italia. All parts are supplied from the CH team as well as the Husky factory and KYB Japan.
Race motors are built tame for reliability, top end is near stock but bottom-mid are enhanced. Meo likes his bike to ride high to clear his chassis and pegs.Suspension is interesting(strange and uncomfortable for lesser riders) with SX style super hard forks that offer little dive weight transfer onto the front under decel/braking. Rear is super supple and plush. Meo likes to spear obstacles deflecting the front off and up and when the soft rear hits it levels the machine, also Meo rides super aggron over the front alot pushing his weight into it on flat turns.Ok list mods to the Meo machine.
spark plug non electrode type surface type ground for no chance of electrode breakage (140EU each!!).
"completly different frame"!!! cut apart metal added and rewelded.
both swingarm (stiffer) and linkage different than OEM. Linkage is different, adapted to use special factory Kayaba shock, linkage has different ratio for personal feel.
Engine mainly standard, not too exteme.
massaged/ported head, intake cam change,
gearbox is OEM standard 6 speed with some massaged parts for reliability, final drive gearing 12/50.
FI is battery-less, the bike has battery only for the estart, but the bike will start with the battery removed with the kick starter.
FI body is larger dia and the injector is bigger as well.
Ignition is different but not some factory works thing its just an ignition that works with the system (sure).
They experimented with diff flywheels but came back to OEM weight.
Clutch OEM.
Higher temp Hyd oil in the clutch to prevent oil boil, its heavier and gives a heavier clutch pull.
Forks are KYB(Japan direct) B kit 48mm.
Brakes are a mix of standard Brembo parts (not works stuff). discs are Braking batfly260mm front and solid or vented wave rear. Meo doesnt like very strong
brakes
pipe is a LeoVince X3 with oddly rectangular header chamber.
I noted the use of ziptys to hold the injector body to the engine to prevent backfire blow offs and liberal use of anti chafe spiral wrap and ziptys to secure all the wiring and hoses.
open end RaceTech hand guards.
Tires Michelin Enduro comps
Fred modifies and reverses radiators to place the lower protrusion inboard against the frame to prevent them from rock and obstacle damage
Ok for start a brief list of mods that mentioned (surprising that they are told). According to the article All the tech stuff comes directly from the mouth of Meos Mech. Fred Lavergne.
Article explains that Meo and his mech are very independent from the CH team and do all their work/training/testing etc at the Meo home in S of France away from the CH racing base in Italia. All parts are supplied from the CH team as well as the Husky factory and KYB Japan.
Race motors are built tame for reliability, top end is near stock but bottom-mid are enhanced. Meo likes his bike to ride high to clear his chassis and pegs.Suspension is interesting(strange and uncomfortable for lesser riders) with SX style super hard forks that offer little dive weight transfer onto the front under decel/braking. Rear is super supple and plush. Meo likes to spear obstacles deflecting the front off and up and when the soft rear hits it levels the machine, also Meo rides super aggron over the front alot pushing his weight into it on flat turns.Ok list mods to the Meo machine.
spark plug non electrode type surface type ground for no chance of electrode breakage (140EU each!!).
"completly different frame"!!! cut apart metal added and rewelded.
both swingarm (stiffer) and linkage different than OEM. Linkage is different, adapted to use special factory Kayaba shock, linkage has different ratio for personal feel.
Engine mainly standard, not too exteme.
massaged/ported head, intake cam change,
gearbox is OEM standard 6 speed with some massaged parts for reliability, final drive gearing 12/50.
FI is battery-less, the bike has battery only for the estart, but the bike will start with the battery removed with the kick starter.
FI body is larger dia and the injector is bigger as well.
Ignition is different but not some factory works thing its just an ignition that works with the system (sure).
They experimented with diff flywheels but came back to OEM weight.
Clutch OEM.
Higher temp Hyd oil in the clutch to prevent oil boil, its heavier and gives a heavier clutch pull.
Forks are KYB(Japan direct) B kit 48mm.
Brakes are a mix of standard Brembo parts (not works stuff). discs are Braking batfly260mm front and solid or vented wave rear. Meo doesnt like very strong
brakes
pipe is a LeoVince X3 with oddly rectangular header chamber.
I noted the use of ziptys to hold the injector body to the engine to prevent backfire blow offs and liberal use of anti chafe spiral wrap and ziptys to secure all the wiring and hoses.
open end RaceTech hand guards.
Tires Michelin Enduro comps
Fred modifies and reverses radiators to place the lower protrusion inboard against the frame to prevent them from rock and obstacle damage