al jorgensen
My first motorized vehicle had a Husky engine
I purchased a 2000 TE 610 E in 2001 from Husqvarna USA (Ferracci) after a friend of mine had it as a 'demo bike' from new but did not use it (less than 1,000 KM). The first two years I rode it a lot including a few week long rides, Baja, Northern California and Colorado but after moving to Nevada the fuel tank (17 liter Acerbis) was just not big enough. To make it worse, the 17 liter Acerbis tank only really allows you to use about 15 liters because the fuel in the 'flaps' is trapped below the petcock level so unless you are really good at lofting the front wheel, you cannot use it. I also have one of the original KTM LC4 Adventure's with a 7.5 gallon tank and a Cagiva (Ducati) Elefant with rear tanks so the Husky languished in a corner most of the time awaiting a front suspension upgrade and a bigger tank. Well, following a 3 year hiatus (because of botched eye surgery) I am getting back to riding dirt again but being older I am looking for something lighter to ride in the dirt so the Husky is coming back into focus! The front suspension upgrade was accomplished just before my involuntary hiatus courtesy of a circa 03 Marzocchi usd works fork sourced from Italy so only the fuel tank upgrade was left. I therefore recently purchased an IMS tank designed for the 06 to 09 TE 610 model knowing that it will not be a 'bolt on' option but I figured that MVA (or BMW) would not have bothered to make dramatic changes to the main frame which dates back to the original 1991 610. The only issues encountered so far are the rear mount and the seat pan. I can make up a new rear mount and purchase new seat pan but I am looking for information, specifically the height of the top of the rear mount bracket that supports the tank and I am right in suspecting that only the seat is holding the tank in place in the rear?