FabOneUp
Husqvarna
Pro Class
After switching to the TE250 for race duty, I will likely never use the TE511 again for this purpose. It is a great racer, but he little 250 is just better suited. My results are better, it's way easier to pick up after I lay it down, and it doesn't wear me down. I miss the power, but the lap times show that lighter and more agile is better.

There is no problem here. We have another grand purpose for the absolutely incredible TE511. Last June I rode it on a local ride called BreckTrek. It is a 220 mile single day ride consisting of single track, dirt roads, and paved roads. It starts at sun up and continues well after sun set. It was the greatest ride of the year and the 511 only had two flaws….night lighting and fuel capacity. I want to do more rides like this and have a perfect in state adventure bike. From my hub in Divide, Colorado, the possibilities are endless.
So lets start with the love. I currently have 1600 miles on the bike. I want to tear it down and correct some of its flaws and do some routine maintenance. I have never done anything about the oil blow by accept for run a clear tube to the bottom of the bike from the weep hole in the air box and let it drip on the ground instead of onto the motor. We will take care of that too.
Time to see how things are looking.

I have never done a shim type valve adjustment. Secretly I was kind of hoping that they were out of adjustment just so I could see what it's all about. Well…I got my wish! The intakes were .010 in., or .250 mm. Way too loose. I need to get them down to .004-.002 in., or .100 to .050 mm. My local BMW dealer had the half ball shim's I needed in stock. The manual covers this procedure pretty well.



There is no problem here. We have another grand purpose for the absolutely incredible TE511. Last June I rode it on a local ride called BreckTrek. It is a 220 mile single day ride consisting of single track, dirt roads, and paved roads. It starts at sun up and continues well after sun set. It was the greatest ride of the year and the 511 only had two flaws….night lighting and fuel capacity. I want to do more rides like this and have a perfect in state adventure bike. From my hub in Divide, Colorado, the possibilities are endless.
So lets start with the love. I currently have 1600 miles on the bike. I want to tear it down and correct some of its flaws and do some routine maintenance. I have never done anything about the oil blow by accept for run a clear tube to the bottom of the bike from the weep hole in the air box and let it drip on the ground instead of onto the motor. We will take care of that too.
Time to see how things are looking.

I have never done a shim type valve adjustment. Secretly I was kind of hoping that they were out of adjustment just so I could see what it's all about. Well…I got my wish! The intakes were .010 in., or .250 mm. Way too loose. I need to get them down to .004-.002 in., or .100 to .050 mm. My local BMW dealer had the half ball shim's I needed in stock. The manual covers this procedure pretty well.

